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Solve : Crackly sound with online video playback? |
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Answer» Hi If you lower the volume, do you still get a crackling sound? Try different volume levels and see if the problem persists. One thinks not. It's nothing to do with volume, it never is. It's how your computer deals with sound with the available RAM. As always my opinion is limited but my support is sincere.you might also want to check that you have the latest drivers for your sound card. it may help. Even though MS says Vista will run with 1 GB of RAM, I think the general consensus of users is that you need at least 2 GB.Thanks all Sound card is external, pretty decent usb tascam so shouldnt be any worries there. I'm pretty much resigned to the fact that it must be ram too. But why would they make and sell such a system?? How could dell sell a product that you can't even watch online videos with? byeI had the same problem. What I did is 1. open Control Panel 2. click on Hardware and sound 3. Click on Manage audio devices 4. Click on speakers 5. Click on Properties 6. Click on the Enhancements tab near the top of the window 7. Click on the Disable all sound effects check box 8. Click Apply 9. Click on OK 10. Click OK again 11. Clos Control Panel 12. Play a file Good luckQuote from: mckiernan on June 29, 2010, 03:15:59 AM I'm pretty much resigned to the fact that it must be ram too. But why would they make and sell such a system?? How could dell sell a product that you can't even watch online videos with? I would be willing to bet the machine started out life with XP and somebody upgraded the OS.Hi, Thanks for the comment rthompson, but the vista is the laptop's original os. Carlos Medrano, tried that but to with no joy. I'm using an external usb soundcard so speakers shouldn't be a problem. It seems like ram but I'm sure there are people out there running vista on 1gb and able to watch videos & movies online. If there is a video playing, such as youtube, It cackles and stutters but when i scroll down or minimise the page the sound is fine. Some sort of video card/ram problem? THanks againHow much memerry does your video card has? Quote from: Carlos Medrano on June 30, 2010, 07:26:47 AM How much memerry does your video card has? Hey, no idea. How do I check?You go into system Imfermation 1. Click the start button 2. type system imfermation in the serch box 3. click system imfermation in the left pain 4. Expand components 5. click on display 6. look for adapter ram it should be thereI've plugged out my usb sound card and it seems to have sorted out the online video problem. Wonder why?Weird... |
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