Posted November 11, 2014
I figured out how to get 5.1 Surround Sound working in Clear Sky on Windows 7 x64 with Realtek Motherboard Audio. I don't know if this will work with 7.1 Surround Sound, but if it does work please let me know so I can add that it works.
First off this fix requires Realtek 3D SoundBack which is used to restore EAX and Hardware Acceleration. You can download 3D SoundBack <span class="bold">HERE</span>.
Install 3D SoundBack and set the compatibility mode to "Windows Vista (Service Pack 2)" or the program will not launch. Once 3D SoundBack is opened click "Add Game" and name it "STALKER Clear Sky" and for the "Game Path" make sure you select the "bin" folder in your Clear Sky directory. The rest is fine at default settings, click OK. Make sure you click the button "Enable" to properly apply this fix and allow the next step of this fix to work!
With 3D SoundBack enabled and setup, navigate to your Clear Sky "bin" folder. You should see the file "rtk_oal.dll", believe it or not this file is what will properly detect your onboard audio, but it has to be renamed! Delete the "OpenAL32.dll" file and rename "rtk_oal.dll" to "OpenAL32.dll".
At this point you don't need 3D SoundBack enabled anymore so you can choose to disable it for Clear Sky. Leaving 3D SoundBack enabled won't hurt anything either though. The idea of using 3D SoundBack was to get the .dll specific to your hardware which 3D SoundBack generates upon clicking "Enable" for Clear Sky.
That's it! Launch Clear Sky and go to the sound tab, you should see your currently selected audio device in the dropdown list!
Note: Make sure you select your onboard realtek audio for surround sound as the default audio source in your windows sound properties.
Note2: Using this method to enable surround sound may result in crashes upon exiting the game, but is completely harmless.
First off this fix requires Realtek 3D SoundBack which is used to restore EAX and Hardware Acceleration. You can download 3D SoundBack <span class="bold">HERE</span>.
Install 3D SoundBack and set the compatibility mode to "Windows Vista (Service Pack 2)" or the program will not launch. Once 3D SoundBack is opened click "Add Game" and name it "STALKER Clear Sky" and for the "Game Path" make sure you select the "bin" folder in your Clear Sky directory. The rest is fine at default settings, click OK. Make sure you click the button "Enable" to properly apply this fix and allow the next step of this fix to work!
With 3D SoundBack enabled and setup, navigate to your Clear Sky "bin" folder. You should see the file "rtk_oal.dll", believe it or not this file is what will properly detect your onboard audio, but it has to be renamed! Delete the "OpenAL32.dll" file and rename "rtk_oal.dll" to "OpenAL32.dll".
At this point you don't need 3D SoundBack enabled anymore so you can choose to disable it for Clear Sky. Leaving 3D SoundBack enabled won't hurt anything either though. The idea of using 3D SoundBack was to get the .dll specific to your hardware which 3D SoundBack generates upon clicking "Enable" for Clear Sky.
That's it! Launch Clear Sky and go to the sound tab, you should see your currently selected audio device in the dropdown list!
Note: Make sure you select your onboard realtek audio for surround sound as the default audio source in your windows sound properties.
Note2: Using this method to enable surround sound may result in crashes upon exiting the game, but is completely harmless.
Post edited July 01, 2015 by YellowAries