Ive never had this problem myself, but im sure it will help.![]()
I know that a lot of people have had problems. Personally, I even searched for a solution, yet couldn't find one - whether the posts were recent or very old, they never offered the solution I was looking for. But I fixed my problem and would like to share my solution which instantly worked. So here is my fix.
Start ---> Run ---> type in: dxdiag ---> click on the sound tab ---> under Direct X features, bring your slider on Basic Acceleration
If you have audio problems, post here to lemme know if this fixed your problem.
This should/could fix your problem. If not, slide the slider a bit further. Hopefully this helps![]()
Last edited by mades; February 3rd, 2012 at 03:47. Reason: wrong syntax :P
Ive never had this problem myself, but im sure it will help.![]()
Possibly, because I have heard from many people - who have good computers - that their audio was choppy, OR that their graphic speed was perfect, while the audio was inadequate.
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