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That's weird, have you tried rebooting your computer? I will take a look at the log you uploaded earlier and see if there is anything there.
GC uses a software driver, so there shouldn't be any way for it to gain exclusive use of your sound card.
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A quick glance online shows that other people have had the same issue with OpenAL (our sound lib)
Here is a possible solution:
Go to your speaker icon in your systray, right-click and choose Playback devices. Then click on your default playback device (has a green tick) and click Properties. (If you don't think the default playback device looks right or you have other choices that make sense, try clicking one of them and choosing Set Default and retrying Fez first).
Outside of that, fiddle with the settings with your sound card. Some of the more advance settings may be causing it to break. OR if you have two audio cards, one might be used for GC but the other is being used for Windows...
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Changed my graphic cards inbetween my last and my current game and deactivating the Nvidia High Definition Audio (even though it's meant for HDMI -???-) seems to solve this.
Thanks for the help Eric.