music stutters

danfish

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Whenever i listen to music on anything (windows media player, vlc, youtube etc.) the music always starts stuttering. I've tried searching and tried closing all the programs and playing it. I've tried re-installing drivers and still the problem exists. Anyone know any solutions?
 

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Whenever i listen to music on anything (windows media player, vlc, youtube etc.) the music always starts stuttering. I've tried searching and tried closing all the programs and playing it. I've tried re-installing drivers and still the problem exists. Anyone know any solutions?

Have you Googled "music stutters"? pleny of info there. http://www.google.com/search?q=music+stutters&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls



Good luck

Ken
 

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Hi danfish,

Are you running Windows 7 32-bit or 64-bit?

Cheers,

Walker
Windows Outreach Team
 

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running 32 bit. I have googled it and most the problems seem to be multi-tasking issues. It's not my speakers because my headphones do it aswell. And it's not a multi-tasking issue because i've tried closing everything and trying it.
 

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Go to this page.... DPC Latency Checker

Download the DPC latency checker program. Read all the info on the page.

Try updating or re-installing your ethernet drivers. They tend to cause audio interuptions.

Good luck and let us know how things are going.
 

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Go to this page.... DPC Latency Checker

Download the DPC latency checker program. Read all the info on the page.

Try updating or re-installing your ethernet drivers. They tend to cause audio interuptions.

Good luck and let us know how things are going.

thanks. used it and it's told me it's a driver problem and check device manager. I'll check it and post any fixes. Thanks


EDIT: Extremely strange. No more stuttering problem. Didn't do anything :S Thanks for all the help though.
 

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Thanks for your help, electrotune - glad you got it sorted, danfish. Let us know if you need anything else.

Cheers,

Walker
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I found this thread in a Google search and thought I'd try and see if my problems could be solved here.

Have the exact same problem as described in the first post.

Sound Card - Sound Blaster X-Fi Extreme Audio
Network Card - Gigabit Realtek RT 8189 PCI

I didn't have any problems with the sound until I upgraded to Windows 7 32 bit. Now I get stuttering when I web browse, during the change from one page to the next. The sound will slow down, then stutter, then go back to normal if I refresh or go to another page.

Downloaded the little latency checker app, and it didn't tell me anything new.

I've upgraded drivers, rolled back drivers, switched network cards, went wireless N, wireless G, then back to wired, and finally this gigabit card, and the same problem persists. I've disabled and re-enabled services, re-googled for new solutions, went back to old ones, and frankly I'm stymied. If there's a solution that I haven't tried from googling I'd love to hear it.

One thing I'm positive of - it's how Windows 7 interacts with network adapters on my computer.

I had Windows XP Professional 32 bit and didn't have one peep of a problem. :sarc:
 

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I go back to MS DOS 5 and 1200 baud modems. I don't game (unless Solitaire and the occasional round of Civilization current version count). I don't build fancy computers - I'm partly disabled and because I can't lift real heavy things anymore I gave up building my own pc's several years ago. However, I DO like to surf the web at the most insane speeds I can get my hands on. I also like my pc to ru
It seem you have covered alot of bases so far.

Is the stuttering only happening on web based applications?

What browser are you using? Do you have any browser plug-ins installed?
 

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Well, so far I've tried Firefox 3.6 (the browser I usually use), Internet Explorer 8, Opera and Google Chrome.

I also tried disabling Norton 360 to see if that would make a difference, and it didn't.

I'd list all of my plugins except that it's happening on all four browsers, and all when either refreshing pages or transitioning to another page.

As far as I can tell, it's strictly web-based. I haven't noticed it with Outlook 2003, at least not yet. I have yet to try with FTP. Bittorrenting doesn't seem to affect it at all.

Microsoft Office appears to be fine. I haven't tested it with Poser or Photoshop, mostly because they hog enough resources that using Winamp or Windows Media Player is generally out of the question anyway.

Did any of that help? Or did I REALLY make you scratch your head? ;)
 

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I go back to MS DOS 5 and 1200 baud modems. I don't game (unless Solitaire and the occasional round of Civilization current version count). I don't build fancy computers - I'm partly disabled and because I can't lift real heavy things anymore I gave up building my own pc's several years ago. However, I DO like to surf the web at the most insane speeds I can get my hands on. I also like my pc to ru
I also tried disabling Norton 360 to see if that would make a difference, and it didn't.

As far as I can tell, it's strictly web-based. I haven't noticed it with Outlook 2003, at least not yet. I have yet to try with FTP. Bittorrenting doesn't seem to affect it at all.

Did any of that help? Or did I REALLY make you scratch your head? ;)

Good idea to try disabling Norton.

There's been a lot of similar problems posted here, it's not always what it seems though. There can be an interaction between Graphics, Network adapter and the audio card which causes sound to stutter. It can also be the odd background process that's causing a problem. It's also possible a BIOS update could help sort out conflicts.

I don't know if you have any slots left open but the first thing I would do is try moving the Audio card to a different slot.

Also quitting background processes related to ATI, plus any non system process that seems to be using an exorbitant amount of CPU.

If you type msconfig at either a command prompt or Start/RUN you can get an idea of what's being run at startup, also look in the startup folder.

Ap

p.s. Springfield eh? My grandfather used to paint the Capitol dome there, I was born in nearby Jacksonville. Haven't been there in many, many years.
 

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i found that my problem was when i had more than one user running. Don't think that would help with your problem though.
 

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i get the audio stutters really really bad. it makes listening to music almost impossible. once i close utorrent it goes away for the most part. idk how this helps, but hey just throwing it out there.
 

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i get the audio stutters really really bad. it makes listening to music almost impossible. once i close utorrent it goes away for the most part. idk how this helps, but hey just throwing it out there.


In uTorrent you can try this:

Go to Options->Preferences->Advanced->Disk Cache and UNcheck the following:

1. Reduce memory usage when the cache is not needed
2. Disable windows caching of disk writes

Some have also reported Microsoft Security Essentials causing a similar problem.

Make sure your Network controller drivers (both wired & wireless) are up to date.

Ap
 

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