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.