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LSPDFR ELS clicks + plate checker audio broken

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I've been suffering with this issue ever since I've installed LSPDFR a few years ago and to this day it's still broken, I've reinstalled windows, reinstalled LSPDFR a few times and even all the mods and i don't know why the ELS clicks don't sound complete and sound cut off and sound choppy as well as the plate checker where dispatch's voice cuts out everytime she speaks which frustrates me. I'll attach a youtube link to this issue and if anyone can let me know a solution or fix would greatly be appreciated. 

 

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To me the ELS cycle tones sound normal. Looks like you installed this addon which alters the button clicks.

 

As for the plate check audio it could be the fact PoliceSmartRadio is heavily outdated. Have you tried using stop the ped for plate checking? Does the same issue still occur?

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4 minutes ago, Lennyy said:

To me the ELS cycle tones sound normal. Looks like you installed this addon which alters the button clicks.

 

well i've looked at numerous LSPDFR gameplays and their ELS clicks sound much more complete, I've had installed this els click mod before however the clicks are still cut short and when I reinstalled ELS with the original files the same issue occured. And what about the license plate reader? the audio on there is cut off. 

Edited by thomas.nnguyenn

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The issue you’ll have with diagnosing is the sheer amount of possible causes this might have. I’d check if the audio in the lspdfr (or STP) folders works correctly. Is the rest of the audio coming from the GTA V game working correctly? It could also be a third party software messing with your audio output. Perhaps also try renaming your mods folder to _mods and then retry. There are audio strings in the x64 folders which the game also uses. 

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7 minutes ago, Lennyy said:

The issue you’ll have with diagnosing is the sheer amount of possible causes this might have. I’d check if the audio in the lspdfr (or STP) folders works correctly. Is the rest of the audio coming from the GTA V game working correctly? It could also be a third party software messing with your audio output. Perhaps also try renaming your mods folder to _mods and then retry. There are audio strings in the x64 folders which the game also uses. 

Yeah they all work properly and I've just done the _mods method and clicks still sound the same and i've also closed all audio softwares from task manager and the issue still persists. 

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2 minutes ago, Lennyy said:

I‘m out of ideas sadly. You also uninstalled the entire game as well as deleting the Grand Theft Auto V folder to make sure it’s fully gone?

done that ages ago when I had that issue and came back after like an hour but i appreciate your efforts 🙂

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