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I have resorted to disabling my lan driver when listening/watching anything also. Very strange...
I have resorted to disabling my lan driver when listening/watching anything also. Very strange...
Yeah,you seem to have the same problem as me except i don't get any stuttering any more just crackling like a needle hitting a scratch on some vinyl.
After a month of trying to fix it i've finally given up,before i go mental (again).
I did read somewhere that this guy formatted his harddrive reinstalled Windows 7 and it still did'nt fix it.
Let me know if you find a fix.
I re-installed windows 7 but it made no difference to the wi-fi interference. I wrote to tenda (the network card company) and was promptly ignored!
come on-board to this thread if you like: 6 months now and still no solution to audio Crackling/Popping/Dropouts
..we are all trying to figure this out?
I have found that the problem is intermittent, proportional to the amount of data traffic through my eithernet port on the computer. The bitrate that interferes with audio starts low, maybe 100-200 kbps if I had to guess.
service provider clocked at 24mbps down
Connected at 1gbps to router...
not really a bottleneck IMO.
This worked for me. Got to control panel/sound/playback, right click on your device (mine is panasonic tv )/ properties/advanced set to dvd quality. job done hope it works for you.