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16-Jun-2007, 04:32 PM #1
Glitchy Sound
After watching a movie or listening to music for a bit, the sound ( not video ) starts to get very glitchy... any idea what's wrong? I've heard alot of people have the same issue, but i don't know how they fixed it.
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17-Jun-2007, 06:32 AM #2
Go to to the Audio Playback options and disabled Enhancements. This may resolve your issue.

If not, it could be that if you are using a laptop, the glitch is occuring as the fan goes on. I had that before but took laptop back.
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17-Jun-2007, 12:43 PM #3
Where do you go... I went to Control Panel then clicked the Sound... but there's nothing that says enhancements... also, the sound has just recently began not going out completely...
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18-Jun-2007, 04:05 PM #4
Just at the time you are wanting to watch a video or want to listen to long periods of music, right click my computer, Advanced System Settings, then Performance settings, then Advanced, the adjust for best performance of Background Services. Don't know why it works but it's a tip given to us Music Tech people in order to keep their audio running smoothly during recording etc.
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