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GTA Game Audio realy low, RPH Audio still normal

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So for a long while now the GTA ingame sound seems really quiet but the RPH/LSPDFR Sounds are still the way they should be (that's why I cannot just turn up the volume because my ears would explode whenever a callout comes in). A useful information might also be that if I start GTA without RPH hooking the game, GTA V is still really quiet, so it might be, that it doesn't have anything to do with RPH, but it still makes LSPDFR unplayable.

 

I have tried to solve this by myself, but had no success. I have no idea what logs I should share because I don't even know what part of the game might be responsible (nothing caught my eye in ragepluginhook.log). I have installed a fair bit of mods, but no sound mods and the problem persists if I rename the mods folder.

 

If anyone has any idea what I could try, please respond

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