Whenever some kind of sound plays on my computer (XP Home SP2), it about 50% of the time starts stuttering. I don't think it could be Windows, as I only usually have like 2 or 3 IE7 windows open, so I'm thinking it could be the drivers, my sound card is COnexant AMC 2 Channel Audio with driver version 6.14.10.510 2005-12-01. Any help is greatly appreciated
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Sound stuttering?
#1
Posted 02 March 2008 - 08:11 PM
Hi,
Whenever some kind of sound plays on my computer (XP Home SP2), it about 50% of the time starts stuttering. I don't think it could be Windows, as I only usually have like 2 or 3 IE7 windows open, so I'm thinking it could be the drivers, my sound card is COnexant AMC 2 Channel Audio with driver version 6.14.10.510 2005-12-01. Any help is greatly appreciated
Whenever some kind of sound plays on my computer (XP Home SP2), it about 50% of the time starts stuttering. I don't think it could be Windows, as I only usually have like 2 or 3 IE7 windows open, so I'm thinking it could be the drivers, my sound card is COnexant AMC 2 Channel Audio with driver version 6.14.10.510 2005-12-01. Any help is greatly appreciated
#2
Posted 04 March 2008 - 12:57 PM
How much free hard disk space do you have, and how much RAM do you have?
#3
Posted 04 March 2008 - 01:48 PM
Is that happening when playing some files in some media players, or same happening with system sound. If it is only when using some media player, try with other media player.
Cheers
Cheers
#4
Posted 05 March 2008 - 10:45 PM
27gb HDD free, 256 mb ram :X
It stutters with both, when Windows loads and goes duh duh nuh nuh duh daaaaaaaaa, it stutters there too.. It did not do this on a previous install of Win2K or XP
It stutters with both, when Windows loads and goes duh duh nuh nuh duh daaaaaaaaa, it stutters there too.. It did not do this on a previous install of Win2K or XP
#5
Posted 05 March 2008 - 11:31 PM
If the definition of stutter in this case is: sound plays then stops then continues to play at the point the sound stopped prior.
Could be a shoddy driver or the signs of a failing sound card. Try uninstalling the drivers then cleaning up the registry (if you are comfortable doing so), downloading the drivers again (just in case) and re-install. Another option could simply be physically removing the sound card and re-inserting into the motherboard. Sometimes the last step is the magic trick.
If the definition of stutter in this case is: sound plays then stops, then continues to play, but not from the point the sound stopped prior.
Most likely failing hardware. Try installing a different sound card.
Is there any system monitoring software running on the pc that might be accessing SMART functions, even at low-level? If so, that may be a cause for stuttering of audio. An example of such an application is Everest Ultimate Edition. There is a thread regarding winamp and stuttering, but this is not limited to just winamp in conjunction with Everest running.
Could be a shoddy driver or the signs of a failing sound card. Try uninstalling the drivers then cleaning up the registry (if you are comfortable doing so), downloading the drivers again (just in case) and re-install. Another option could simply be physically removing the sound card and re-inserting into the motherboard. Sometimes the last step is the magic trick.
If the definition of stutter in this case is: sound plays then stops, then continues to play, but not from the point the sound stopped prior.
Most likely failing hardware. Try installing a different sound card.
Is there any system monitoring software running on the pc that might be accessing SMART functions, even at low-level? If so, that may be a cause for stuttering of audio. An example of such an application is Everest Ultimate Edition. There is a thread regarding winamp and stuttering, but this is not limited to just winamp in conjunction with Everest running.
This post has been edited by Mt.Dew: 05 March 2008 - 11:32 PM
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