Crackling/popping sound! UGH

TallBill

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Apr 29, 2001
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Argh... every sound file that gets played by any program ends up crackling/popping. Its especially true when any other program is opened or used... it seems to have started after i upgraded to win2k.. although i think i moved around some hardware.. im not 100% though... i have an acoustic edge and cambridge 1800 4.1's... the popping is in all of the speakers... and i checked all the physical connections.. they seem sound.. i think i read somewhere that theres somethin sometimes with win2k and the acoustic edge.. this true? or whats up? time to RMA the card?
 

datalink7

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Jan 23, 2001
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make sure your hardware acceloration is set to max.

go to control panel-->sounds &multimedia-->audio-->advanced-->performance.

Set this to max.
 

SinNisTeR

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i have the soundblaster and the altec lansing acs54 and i get crackling if my sound levels are too high. if you lower them down to %50 and raise the volume on your speakers that might help. try that and let us know.
 

TallBill

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hardware acceleration was maxed, and i'll try the volume trick later when my roomate is not sleeping :D.. btw.. if i play a game or listen to a cd through my cd rom.. the popping is RIDICULOUS
 

TallBill

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Apr 29, 2001
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ugh.... nope.. still freaking out.. i think somethins wrong with win2k or my hd or my processor or somethin.. im gettin weird performance spikes...
 

Gaunt

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Win2k really enjoys sharing IRQs, sometimes sound cards don't like this, particularly the Monster Sound cards (200MX or something if I remember correctly). Something to try would be forcing win2k to use a non-shared irq for your sound card. As to how you'd go about doing that, it can be done from the device manager, but last time I tried windows 2000 switched my irqs back the way it wanted when I rebooted.

I realize that I didn't really provide you with a solution, but I think looking into the irqs would be a good idea. :)
 

SinNisTeR

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how about... a fresh install. try backing up your important stuff, like documents and things that you cant easily download or install. then install a fresh one and put stuff back in, just a thought.