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Sometimes when playing your music in Media Center you may hear pops and clicks. |
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Here are some things to try: |
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There are lots of non-MC causes for this. |
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* Try switching playback between Direct Sound and Wave Out. |
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* Try updating your sound card drivers. |
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Here's one: |
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* If you're using a sound card, make sure your BIOS has any on-board sound disabled. |
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* Adding other programs that play sound may cause a problem. Try uninstalling these other programs. |
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http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?board=3;topic=32316.48#msg222131 |
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* Another possibility for anyone who has a problem is the well known (but no so commonly seen these days) problem with via chipsets and latency settings in the BIOS. Try a web search for these. |
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* Disable any third party plug-ins, visualizations, spam blockers, pop-up blockers, virus checkers, etc. that you use while running Media Center. |
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* Check your Windows volume controls and make sure your Mic is muted. |
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* The pop or click may actually be in the song itself. |
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* Enable silence suppression ("Do not play silence ..." option) for gapless MP3 playback. |
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* Increase the buffering in: Options > Playback > Output Mode Settings. |
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* Turn off sample-rate conversion or other CPU-hungry DSPs. |
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Revision as of 19:03, 13 February 2007
Sometimes when playing your music in Media Center you may hear pops and clicks.
Here are some things to try:
- Try switching playback between Direct Sound and Wave Out.
- Try updating your sound card drivers.
- If you're using a sound card, make sure your BIOS has any on-board sound disabled.
- Adding other programs that play sound may cause a problem. Try uninstalling these other programs.
- Another possibility for anyone who has a problem is the well known (but no so commonly seen these days) problem with via chipsets and latency settings in the BIOS. Try a web search for these.
- Disable any third party plug-ins, visualizations, spam blockers, pop-up blockers, virus checkers, etc. that you use while running Media Center.
- Check your Windows volume controls and make sure your Mic is muted.
- The pop or click may actually be in the song itself.
- Enable silence suppression ("Do not play silence ..." option) for gapless MP3 playback.
- Increase the buffering in: Options > Playback > Output Mode Settings.
- Turn off sample-rate conversion or other CPU-hungry DSPs.