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Last edited by NGB5; 23 May 2016 at 15:33. Reason: mistake
Ok so I ran LatencyMon and it says everything is fine but when I open a game or browser it says what is pictured above the only difference is the text is red this time.
"Sounds" like Wi-Fi is one cause of the problems, as I previously noted.
If you disable the Wi-Fi adapter and run local (not on line) and run the Latency Mon and it shows all is OK that says the Wi-Fi is one cause of the problems.
I have a recording studio and in the recording studio world, Wi-Fi is always a "no no" because of pops/clicks/drop outs, etc.
NGB5, there are several possible causes, so this cure probably won't work for you. But it worked for me.
I had a crackling sound because my speakers were too high. By raising the volume through the Windows software, and lowering the volume by turning the knob on the back of the speaker, I got the same volume without the crackling.
Hi, here's my collection of posts on the subject of stutter and using LatencyMon:
Stuttering- pops crackles.doc
Ngb5, yesterday I had a lot of crackling suddenly appear, and this morning I solved it. It probably won't work for you, but it won't hurt to try.
Go into Device manager and select Audio Inputs and Outputs. Somehow, some way, my default audio device was "Headphones" instead of speakers. I have never used headphones on this machine. I set it back to speakers, and the crackling disappeared.