Wifi USB adapter causes music popping and crackling


  1. Posts : 212
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
       #1

    Wifi USB adapter causes music popping and crackling


    From times to times I return here to see if someone has the same problem (and solution).

    I have a desktop with a USB wifi adapter and its traffic causes music playing popping and crackling. I already updated drivers yadah-yadah-yadah and nothing seems to cause any positive effect.

    Someone?
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  2. Posts : 8,135
    Windows 10 64 bit
       #2

    This has been a known problem for a long time. I don't recall any fixes
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  3. Posts : 212
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thank you for the heads up Fireberd!

    Actually my Seven is each day worse regarding to this. This is a shame since all the rest it does reasonably well and because I use my computer for work I wouldn't think to move to a newer Windows.

    Anyway it is killing my pleasure of listen to music... and I have considering to build a side computer only for media powered by *cough* Linux.
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  4. Posts : 8,135
    Windows 10 64 bit
       #4

    It also happens in Windows 10 but seems to be less of a problem.

    I use to visit Recife many times.

    Bom Dia
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  5. Posts : 212
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
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       #5

    "Good" to know that MS still didn't solve the issue... at least I won't feel too bad for not upgrading...

    I mentioned to build a Linux computer but actually there is all the hassle of deal with another monitor, keyboard, etc, and so I reminded that the last time I stayed in the home of a client she told me about an old HP laptop with WXP to give away. I will ask if she still have it and if so I will try to pick it to myself to use as a player!

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  6. Posts : 212
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
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    By the way, yes, Recife is a beautiful place, although I never was there and only know by photos. I live in state of Sao Paulo, at the southern side of country (VERY far from Pernambuco state).
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  7. Posts : 2,798
    Windows 7 x64, Vista x64, 8.1 smartphone
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    I had these pops and crackling start to develop on my computer, when playing audio CD. I presumed that some internal change had caused the development, so I switched off updates and switched off router for a while, and I changed ISP. Whatever happened it doesnt seem to occur again.

    PS I had one BSOD last week that was accompanied by an audio pop, no playing CD.

    It is a mystery that was not there when the computer was new.
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  8. Posts : 8,135
    Windows 10 64 bit
       #8

    This problem is hard to pin down. What fixes or helps on one PC may not work on another.

    However, with a desktop I wouldn't use Wi-Fi unless there is no other option. I've used 100 foot ethernet cables without problems.

    (yankleber I worked at the NASA Apollo tracking station on Ascension Island. Recife was our holiday destination).
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  9. Posts : 212
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #9

    fireberd said:
    This problem is hard to pin down. What fixes or helps on one PC may not work on another.
    This!

    fireberd said:
    However, with a desktop I wouldn't use Wi-Fi unless there is no other option. I've used 100 foot ethernet cables without problems.
    Yeah, it may be the ideal solution. Actually I use this wi-fi adapter because a matter of laziness. My computer is only about 6-7 meters away from the router so a cable is an excellent solution — although because aesthetic reasons I would want to pass the cable through the ceiling. Anyway I will try the give away computer as my first shell and if it fails I will go for the cable option. Thanks for the heads up, fireberd, someone has given to me this suggestion ages ago but I totally put this aside by then. Maybe it's time to seriously consider this now. I am really upset to not be able to listen to my music, specially because the computer is my ONLY source nowadays since I converted all my CDs to MP3 and then gave them away.

    fireberd said:
    (yankleber I worked at the NASA Apollo tracking station on Ascension Island. Recife was our holiday destination).
    Very cool both things: to be a spacial scientist and spend vacations on Recife. Lucky man you!
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  10. Posts : 212
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #10

    I know that it is a very old thread but since I know that there is still a LOT of people out there suffering with this plague here we go.

    There is some time since I posted here for the last time. The problem still haunted me for a long time and I was convinced that the only solution for me would be to set up a dedicated system for play music (based on a thin PC running Linux or XP) but then today I bumped with this article pointing a few "methods" that supposedly could solve the DPC latency issue...

    Fix: High DPC Latency on Windows 10 - Appuals.com

    I confess that I am completely skeptical about any of those online solutions since I have tried a LOT of them and nothing seemed to cause any positive effect. However, what wrong could happened? So I decided to give it a shot.

    The two suggested methods I tried on my computer (and that I didn't find so far in any of the other articles) were the mentioned in the topics number 3 (disable the Energy Efficient Ethernet on my network adapter) and number 7 (Disable the TCP/IPv6).

    OK, after to apply both onto my system, I am still not 100% sure that it will solve my issue for good, but so far it seemed to have made a HUGE difference. Oddly the Resplendence Latency Monitor still says that my system may suffer with somewhat high execution time of a couple DPC routines (in my case the culprits are USBPORT.SYS and TCPIP.SYS) regardless the graphic red bars looks too much smaller than before.

    What really matters is that in this right moment I am typing in this post I am performing a download using the totality of my bandwidth through WiFi while I am listening to a mp3 album and guess what: NO ONE dropout, click or pop.



    I will keep monitoring the computer behavior and will report if I consider that it solved (or not) my problem definitively. I hope that it helps someone else.



    PS: It's funny that I managed to figure it out just when MS announced that W7 is officially abandoned. I don't intend to move to a newest version though while everything I run still works fine on Seven.
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