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choppy sound
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Choppy sound on Windows systems can stem from mismatched audio format settings, driver issues, or performance configurations. Users report problems with USB audio devices locked at unsupported sample rates, causing stuttering. Optical S/PDIF output may also produce choppy audio when the wrong sampling rate is selected in media players. In some cases, adjusting Windows performance settings for best performance can introduce audio glitches during gaming or video playback. Even the Windows startup sound may play incorrectly due to system load. Troubleshooting often involves checking audio format compatibility, updating drivers, and reverting performance tweaks.
Recently picked up a Rodecaster Duo for better audio streaming between two PCs. The Rodecaster Duo is meant for 24 bit/48K Hz audio format. The Duo has two USB inputs so you can connect to two PCs. When connected to USB 1 the PC locks Audio Default Format at 32 bit/48K Hz. USB 2 is locked at the...
48k hz
audio
audio settings
bitrate
choppysound
configuration
default format
drivers
hardware
pcs
rodecaster
streaming
support
troubleshooting
usb
windows 11
I just built this puppy... and it's not performing the way I want it to.
Intel i5 2500k (downclocked to 2.5GHz until I get some better fans for the heatsink and case intake)
everything else is default: Newegg.com - Once You Know, You Newegg
Basically, if I move my Logitech G9 around (a few...
So,
I have a Sony HT-SS360 Home Theater System that's connected to the computer's optical output.
When I run a test to see what sampling rates are supported, I get full surround sound as the Windows is playing sound through all 5 speakers.
Once I'm playing a movie in VLC and select S/PDIF, the...
about a week ago i changed my performance settings to "adjust for best performance" i changed my settings so i can get the best performance while gaming. after the change and reboot i started to play solitaire in full screen the sound was very choppy and the cards would lag. i then went back to...
audio
choppysound
compatibility
directx
drivers
dvd
gaming
geforce
glitch
hardware
lag
nvidia
performance
service pack
solitaire
system lockup
troubleshooting
update
video
windows vista