Sound cuts out

mdpilam

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I have this intermittent problem, where the sound cuts out for a fraction of a second (it's not muting it, it seems to lose the signal for a split second). It seems to happen when connected through SPDIF to my receiver (I haven't had it happen with Headphones connected). I am almost certain it is not my receiver; although almost 8 yrs old, it works great and has never cut out otherwise.

I have a fairly new build with Asus P6T Deluxe V2 mobo (using it for sound), and recently bought an SPDIF cable (25' digital coax) from newegg to connect my computer to my receiver.

Any ideas what is happening?
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7
CPU
Intel i7 920
Motherboard
Asus P6T Deluxe V2
Memory
6GB DDR3 OCZ Platinum
Graphics Card(s)
XFX 9800GT
Monitor(s) Displays
Dual 28" Hanns G
Hard Drives
OCZ Vertex 120GB SSD
PSU
Corsair 750TX
Case
ThermalTake Element S
Cooling
Xigmatek Dark Knight
Have you updated the sound drivers from Asus?

A 25' coax seems like an awful long run for audio but I could be wrong...
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Grown
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate (64)
CPU
i7-2600K
Motherboard
Asus P8P67-M Pro
Memory
G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB)
Graphics Card(s)
ATI 5750
Sound Card
On-Board
Monitor(s) Displays
LG W2486L
Screen Resolution
1920X1080
Hard Drives
Intel X-25M 80 Gig SSD | Intel X-25M 160 Gig SSD | WD Black 500MB - External eSata
PSU
Zalman ZM770-XT 770 Watts
Case
Antec 180 mini
Cooling
Cooler Master V8
Internet Speed
15MB - Cable
Other Info
Sissy OC - 4.6 @ 1.3175 24/7 | 18' Idle - 55' Load
Have you updated the sound drivers from Asus?

A 25' coax seems like an awful long run for audio but I could be wrong...

Drivers are up to date. Yeah, I didn't want to have to go with the 25' cable, but given my setup, 15' (the next shortest length) was just a bit too short. It is Digital Coaxial though, not optical.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7
CPU
Intel i7 920
Motherboard
Asus P6T Deluxe V2
Memory
6GB DDR3 OCZ Platinum
Graphics Card(s)
XFX 9800GT
Monitor(s) Displays
Dual 28" Hanns G
Hard Drives
OCZ Vertex 120GB SSD
PSU
Corsair 750TX
Case
ThermalTake Element S
Cooling
Xigmatek Dark Knight
I also suffer this problem

I also suffer this problem but I use the Fiber optic cable 6ft. My receiver is a Yamaha its about 4 years old. My audio drivers are up to date as well.
Any ideas would be great.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custon
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate X64
CPU
E8400
Motherboard
P5W DH Deluxe
Memory
OCZ Reaper 4gb PC2-8500
Graphics Card(s)
ATI 4980 1GB
Sound Card
Realtek onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
2 LG W2242TQ
Hard Drives
WD Raptor 10,000 RPM 150gb X2
Raid 0
PSU
Corsair HX620W
Case
some old black custom one
Cooling
Cooler Master V8
I also suffer this problem but I use the Fiber optic cable 6ft. My receiver is a Yamaha its about 4 years old. My audio drivers are up to date as well.
Any ideas would be great.


Might want to try downloading the DPC Latency checker.

DPC Latency Checker

Here's a blurb from the site.

Ap

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Thesycon’s DPC Latency Checker is a Windows tool that analyses the capabilities of a computer system to handle real-time data streams properly. It may help to find the cause for interruptions in real-time audio and video streams, also known as drop-outs. The program supports Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows XP x64, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 x64, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows 7, Windows 7 x64.
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My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Assembled in my workshop
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo @ 3.00gHz
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-P35-S3G
Memory
4 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT
Sound Card
RME 24/96 Card, Realtek Internal Audio PreSonus FireStudio
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer 1917 (x2)
Screen Resolution
1280 x 1024 on both monitors
Hard Drives
Three 250GB Seagate SATA Barracuda 7200rpm
PSU
Rosewill 500-watt
Case
Rosewill mid-tower
Cooling
Noctua NH-U9B (CPU), PwrSupply fan + single large case Fan
Keyboard
Macally w/2/USB ports.
Mouse
Trackman Wheel
Other Info
Event 20/20 bas studio monitors, Yamaha sub.
Rackmount Korg/Roland/Yamaha synthesizers,
Cubase MIDI/audio recording. Sony Soundforge audio/mastering software. CD Architect Mastering. RME & Presonus audio interfaces.
I too have issues with audio cutting out in Windows 7. I built an media box a couple of months ago and was running Linux with no audio issues at all (I had video problems but that is another story). As soon as I installed Windows 7 x64 I have had problems with audio cutting out when no media is running (like between youtube videos). I have to cycle my amp's power or inputs to get the sound back on. This was the same if I was using coaxial or optical. It has never done this during the playing of a video or movie, only while there is no media playing.

I ran DPC Lantency checker and in 5 minutes and it ran below 70us for the most part but did peak at 466us and at a few hours - 780us. I don't know if that is enough to cause problems with my amp.

Runnning Windows 7 x64
Intel mb with dual core atom onboard sound
2gig ram

Ajax
 

My Computer

OS
xp, vista, windows 7, linux
I ran DPC Lantency checker and in 5 minutes and it ran below 70us for the most part but did peak at 466us and at a few hours - 780us. I don't know if that is enough to cause problems with my amp.

Ajax

Probably not enough to cause dropouts.

Have you checked Taskmanager/Performance Tab - "Resource Monitor" to see if you're getting any CPU hits that coincide with the dropouts?

Are all your motherboard drivers/inf files up-to-date?

Ap
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Assembled in my workshop
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo @ 3.00gHz
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-P35-S3G
Memory
4 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT
Sound Card
RME 24/96 Card, Realtek Internal Audio PreSonus FireStudio
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer 1917 (x2)
Screen Resolution
1280 x 1024 on both monitors
Hard Drives
Three 250GB Seagate SATA Barracuda 7200rpm
PSU
Rosewill 500-watt
Case
Rosewill mid-tower
Cooling
Noctua NH-U9B (CPU), PwrSupply fan + single large case Fan
Keyboard
Macally w/2/USB ports.
Mouse
Trackman Wheel
Other Info
Event 20/20 bas studio monitors, Yamaha sub.
Rackmount Korg/Roland/Yamaha synthesizers,
Cubase MIDI/audio recording. Sony Soundforge audio/mastering software. CD Architect Mastering. RME & Presonus audio interfaces.
Yes I did update sound drivers off the top. I was looking at some videos off of youtube to see if there are any cpu spikes (100% or 0%) but it is hard to tell as those little atom cores are running all over the place. I do wonder at which two of the four cores displayed are the actual ones and which are the hyper threads? I would guess 1 and 3 are the real ones. I will have to do some more simple sound test to check this cpu spike theory out further.

Ajax
 

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OS
xp, vista, windows 7, linux
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