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  1. Well, I found a partial workaround. Installing sound effect replacers and music replacers will bring in new sound effects/music. The only caveat with this is that the sound effects/music are different from vanilla if that's important to you. It doesn't work on all of the sounds, but it works on most of them.
  2. Nothing? I still haven't been able to find a solution to this. In addition to the above, I have also tried to run the game with virtual surround, I've even tried downgrading to Windows 7, which apparently doesn't work on my Mac. I'm out of ideas.
  3. Hello everyone, I recently installed Skyrim on my MacBook Air via boot camp and I have been experiencing somewhat jarring sound problems. There are no weapon sheathing sounds, dragon shout sounds, and many sounds from the player character (grunts, yells, etc.) are absent. Sounds made when swinging weapons are oddly intermittent, the sounds work at first, but if I sheathe/unsheathe the swinging sounds stop working. Also, most of Skyrim's music appears to be missing (which turns out to be very important to immersion). I'm running Skyrim on a 2015 11-inch MacBook Air with Windows 10 installed on it via Boot Camp. My original install path was the normal install path (C:/Program Files (x86)/Steam/steamapps/common/Skyrim/). Originally, I installed about 27 mods with Skyrim, including Requiem and few survival mods. However, I don't believe the mods are the problem, because I uninstalled and reinstalled a completely clean copy of Skyrim and I am still experiencing the problem. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling Steam, I have also tried moving my Steam install to my documents folder (C:/Users/Me/Documents/Steam/steamapps/common/Skyrim/). I have tried adjusting the sound settings to several different settings (down to 16 Bit, 44100 Hz; 16 bit, 16000 Hz, etc). Nothing I have tried seems to have any effect on the problem. I suspect that the problem may have something to do with Windows 10, because I have run Skyrim with a similar setup on Windows 7 and the sound worked fine. Thank you for any help you can provide.
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