AL lib: < EE> UpdateDeviceParams: Failed to set 44100hz , got 48000hz instead
The solution to the problem
to open blender player, a command box appears and cannot be opened
Open blender.exe and the following error appears
AL lib: < EE> UpdateDeviceParams: Failed to set 44100hz , got 48000hz instead
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first check:
I don’t think the warning printed to the console is due to a crash. A crash may occur at startup for many reasons, so let’s check some things:
Ensure that your GPU driver supports at least OpenGL 1.4
ensure that you have installed the redistributable package of msvc2013( http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=40784 )
try to disable any running antivirus software
make sure that no Python executable is available in your% path% environment variable
try to download it from our buildbo The latest construction of T
try to start blender in factory settings (- factory startup command line option – this will show if this is a userpref or add on issue)
try to put this DLL in your blender.exe (software OGL, it will be slow, but it will show whether it is a driver problem)
All versions of blender can be downloaded from: http://download.blender.org/release/
Download from the latest version and find all versions
notes for downloading: (when downloading, it is better to select the browser to download, otherwise the file cannot be found. http://download.blender.org/release/ When there is a file being downloaded, there may be 403 Forbidden access error)
finally, find the version 2.76b – win 32 to open
version number that can be opened:
blender-2.76a-windows32
Version 2.76b – win 32
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Version number that cannot be opened:
blender-2.80-57c9bc9-win64.zip
blender-2.80-24ec761-win64-vc14.zip
blender-2.78-794311c-win64-vc14.zip
blender-2.78c-windows64.msi
blender-2.78c-windows64.zip
blender-2.78-ed6d88f-win64.zip
blender-2.77-windows64.msi
blender-2.76b-windows64.zip
blender-2.76a-windows64.zip
2.67b.msi – .exe
blender-2.67b-windows64.msi