Fivem Clean Sound Pack V2

| Feature | Stock GTA V | Generic "Loud" Packs | Clean Sound Pack v2 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Weapon Bass | Distorted, clipped | Over-exaggerated | Warm, balanced | | Vehicle Interior | Wind noise + hiss | Silent or muffled | Clean (Realistic hiss reduction) | | File Size | 0 (Default) | 2GB - 8GB | ~350MB | | MP Compatibility | Yes | Rarely (desync issues) | Fully optimized | | UI Annoyances | Loud beeps | Usually ignored | Removed / Silenced |

The winner is clear. While "Loud" packs blow out your eardrums for the sake of bass, V2 prioritizes frequency separation. You can actually hear a reload while an engine is running.


Version 2 includes a toggle-able silent UI script. This removes the "BEEP" from the interaction menu, the "CLICK" from the phone, and the obnoxious notification chimes that play when you join a server. Fivem Clean Sound Pack v2

There are two methods of installation: Client-side (Single Player use / Local) and Server-side (For RP Server Owners).

You need to extract the audio data from the mod. | Feature | Stock GTA V | Generic

  • If the mod provides a .rpf file: You cannot stream .rpf files directly easily. You must use OpenIV to open the .rpf, extract the .awc and .oac files inside it, and then use the steps above.


  • FiveM does not load audio the same way single-player mods do. You cannot simply drop an .rpf file into your resources folder and expect it to work. You must "stream" the audio. Version 2 includes a toggle-able silent UI script

    Standard GTA Audio Structure:

    Target FiveM Structure: FiveM requires audio to be streamed via the data folder convention.


    The original pack was great. Version 2 is a masterpiece. Here are the headline features you need to know about:

    Gone are the days of ear-shattering, bass-heavy gunshots that clip your microphone. V2 introduces a "crack and thud" system.