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    Stange sound problem - Help appreciated

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by B4TCH, Aug 9, 2007.

  1. B4TCH

    B4TCH Notebook Consultant

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    Hi,

    I got a newlaptop a few days ago, and today for the first time i've started using it off the mains, of batery power. It seems to struggle with audio and stutters/crackles regularly on playback on music, tv etc. It happens on all sources and all spakers and headphones, but only whilst opn battery power. If the stuttering is occuring and i plug it in, it will instantly stop, and vice versa if i'm listening to music and pull it off main, it will be stuttering within seconds. I have no idea what could be the problem. Any ideas?


    I have Realtek HD Audio (Integrated)

    Thanks

    Batch
     
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    B4TCH Notebook Consultant

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    Noone hasany ideas?
     
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    ViolentGreen Notebook Consultant

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    Yup. I had the same problem.

    Turn off your wireless and play something. If it plays back clean, go into your device manager and turn off the wireless-a band. If you need help, lemme know. But first, check the quality with the wireless off.