[QUOTE="biggest_loser"]I will give $100, million dollars to whoever solves this problem!!bogaty
This is against my better judgement as I find most of your posts irritating, but here goes.
Fist, make sure that the game is running in WinXP compatability mode.
Next, make sure that the fallout3.exe is listed under the run exceptions with your FFDshow codec
The the Vista START orb --> programs --> whatever your codec pack is (I use Vista codecs) --> FFDshow audio decoder.
Things are a little different depending on which codec pack you use, but basically you'll either find a check-box that says "Don't use ffdshow in...". Check that box, then push the edit button and manually enter fallout3.exe.
If you don't see that option, scroll down the list on the left hand side of the screen until you get to OUTPUT. Click on it and a sub-menu should show up. Deselect all options but the one that says LPCM. Select that, reboot, and you should be good to go.
If that didn't work, repeat the process with FFDshow video encoder.
You may still experience sudden crashes, especially when entering small buildings or enclosures. Welcome to Vista fun. Save early, save often.
I would try that but when I dl FFD codec thingo it wouldn't even open. I appreciate your help but was it really necessary to tell me how irritating you find my posts? Turn the other cheek my brother!!
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