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Sailor man
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What motherboard do you have?
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Try cutting off that "real time environmental sound" option, or whatever they call it. Then make sure your sound card drivers are updated.
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Watch
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I don't have a seperate sound card to update, it is the HD integrated audio on the motherboard. It is an intel pentium d motherboard.
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Lucky Jack
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Reduce you hardware acceleration on your sound panel. Usually this helps.
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The integrated audio can be disabled and a discreete sound card can be installed (shrug). But yea try disabling the hardware acceleration. |
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