Sound crackling, clicking etc. when playing sounds

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  1. Posts : 15
    Windows 10
       #1

    Sound crackling, clicking etc. when playing sounds


    Hello there,

    I just got myself registered and I have some problems with my sounds (text is copied from sevenforums; some may know it).

    Problem:
    You could describe the problem as a sound clicking or crackling. Those appear in various situations, for example when playing a MP3, videos from YT, gamesounds (especially Assetto Corsa: when revving the engine, shifting down etc.) and so on. Mostly they occur when the sound starts or ends (for example a cut in a film), even the simple windows-sound when adjusting the volume has this problem, when i rappidly klick on the volume-slider.

    Things i tried, nothing of them helped:

    Reinstalled Windows 7 several times, upgraded to Win10, reinstalled Win10 bought a new headset (QH-95), bought two different soundcards (Asus Xonar D1 and Asus Xonar U7), bought a new mainboard (ASRock Z77 Pro3, same as my old one), updated all drivers (reinstalled windows), checked the sound with the Latency Check-programm (mostly yellow, tried disabling drivers, didn't help), tried playing the sounds without soundcard (Asus Xonar D1) , changed sound frequienzies, played audio without WiFi on, played audio without any devices (apart from headset and mouse), checked with and defragmentaded my harddrive.

    There is still no solution until this day. I slowly start to belive i'm the only one who can hear those sounds, it's just crazy and and the same time also depressing.

    Examples of videos where the crackling appears for me (tell me if you can hear it):

    Crackling starts at 0:20
    https://youtu.be/viEwd9xP5Gc?t=20s

    Video made by me; right after the downshifts 0:10 - ...
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEMhWOz6y-c


    PC Specs:

    Windows 10

    ASRock Z77 Pro3
    Intel i5 3570k (was overclocked, but I did reset it)
    8 GB RAM
    ASUS HD 7950
    1 TB Harddrive
    Thermalright HR-02 Macho (CPU-cooler)

    Senneheiser PC360
    Asus Xonar D1

    Logitech G400 (Mouse)
    Logitech G510 (Keyboard)
    Logitech Driving Force GT (Driving wheel)

    Those are the most frustrating PC-problems i ever had, hopefully somebody can help me.

    Regards,
    Florian
    Last edited by Repa24; 11 Apr 2016 at 09:49.
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  2. Posts : 15
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #2

    No idea?
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  3. Posts : 3
    Windows 10
       #3

    Are you letting windows take care of your drivers? Is so, try installing drivers from the manufacturers website, mainly the chipset drivers. Try updating your BIOS. You mentioned using a headset, are you also getting the same results through speakers? Are you getting any spikes in your volume mixer?
    If you have any Dolby settings turned on, try setting the audio to stereo.
    I would also try running a Live Linux CD to see if you have the same problem. If not, you can assume it's probably a windows issue.
    I doubt it's the case, but I wonder if it could also be power surges.
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  4. Posts : 15
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Just checked again with the Latency Tool, it constantly shows yellow bars, so I have to correct the list above. Tried disabling the drivers in the device manager, didn't help.

    To the questions:

    No, I update all the drivers myself. I already did update my BIOS some time ago and there's now new update afaik.
    Well, i bought a brend new headset from Amazon, tried it, still crackling.
    I got none of those Dolby Settings.

    Okay, before we continue, i might have to clear some things up. I didn't have the problems before December 2014 (had Win7, same headset), then it suddenly started (i started to notice it in Assetto Corsa, a racing game. If I already had those problems back then, Iwould have noticed it for sure!).
    Like I already described it above, the crackles/pops occur when one soundfile stops and another soundfile starts.
    Sometimes I also experience an extremely loud "white noise" when skipping through youtube-videos, I had to throw my headset off the head because it was so damn loud (the volume slider doesn't affect the white-noise).

    I already googled A LOT, nobody seems to have the exact same sound-issues with that racing game. I mean, if anybody else had this problem, I should be able to find some threads aobut that (that's why i think it's not a fault of the game).

    The only thing i can still think of is my power supply, which I might try to replace in the next time.

    Did you hear the pops/crackles in the videos I posted above? Would be nice to know.
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  5. Posts : 42,943
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #5

    Hi, just a note on drivers in Win 10. Hopefully you know that most of the drivers are maintained by Uncle MS. If a user installs driver older or newer than Uncle MS thinks is good for you, he will replace it, unless you take special action. (See Tutorial section for how to hide Windows updates).

    If you search the forum using the box above, you will find a number of results for 'stuttering' e.g. and plenty of people who've been using LatencyMon from Resplendence

    Here are a few I picked out:
    https://www.tenforums.com/general-sup...-speakers.html

    I've solved the pops and crackles from Realtek chips, and others, by going to Control Panel Power Settings and setting 'Minimum processor state' to 100%.

    Not ideal, but serves as a workaround until they release better drivers.

    Random Stuttering / DPC Latency Nightmare
    I have noticed though that it is only the internal sound card that is affected by this(popping and stuff) by using a bluetooth headset which has no problems with DPC

    For those on Intel and raid this might explain something HDD click (excessive load-unload cycles) | Intel Communities

    For me the solution was as simple as changing the router beacon interval to 100, over 100 causes stutter on windows 10 and torrent client open.

    PC lagging and stuttering during network traffic (Win 10) - Windows 10 Forums
    Just an update on this, it seems with the PC in "High Performance" mode these stutters don't occur.
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  6. Posts : 15
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Thanks for the answers.
    Sadly, not any one of them helped. I already did have the problem on Win7, actually I upgraded to Win10 because I hoped the new OS would resolve the issue, which is not the case. I did not change a thing on the hardware or software site back in December 2014, it just started the next day and it would become annoying (i noticeed it especially in Assetto Corsa).

    I would love to see an answer on the question, if anyone can hear the same crackles/pops in the videos I linked in my starting post above. Thanks!

    - - - -

    Edit:

    Just wanted to reinstall Assetto Corsa via steam while i was hearing some music, suddenly I only could hear the sound on my left ear, the right side of my headset was silent. After a restart of my computer, I could hear both sides of my headset again. Just wanted to let that here.
    Last edited by Repa24; 12 Apr 2016 at 13:26.
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  7. Posts : 42,943
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #7

    Hi, try searching (the internet) as follows
    Asus Xonar crackling

    - rather a lot of results.

    Feel free to search this forum too for more.
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  8. Posts : 15
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Actually, I bought the soundcard because of the crackling/pops (see "Things i tried" in the start post). Tried to deactivate it again, didn't help. But thanks for your help anyways!
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  9. Cel
    Posts : 32
    Windows 10
       #9

    You should make a screenshot of the drivers page of LatencyMon and post it here.

    "Yellow bars" doesn't tell anything about the drivers and their response time.
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  10. Posts : 42,943
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #10

    When you use LatencyMon also look at the Statistics and Drivers tabs.
    Try to identify drivers responsible and try disabling them.

    Process Explorer may help.
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