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I don't have any popping or crackling with either analogue or digital. What is your current latency? Sometimes Windows will leave uninstalled endpoints in the registry so it might need cleaning.
Here I am playing music (Internet stream via Potplayer, 32 bit float), and are running Discord and Steam, so the computer is not idle.
If you are using DTS Interactive, enable 'Stereo Mix' (see post 1).
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Open 'Services', and end 'Windows Audio Endpoint Builder', download ExecTI (or use the one in Win CAudio) and run 'regedit.exe'.
Go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\MMDevices\Audio
Delete all capture and render endpoints, so they are empty, restart the computer.
I have to do this every time Windows is installed from fresh (sometimes after build updates), as it causes issues.
You should notice there are less GUID's after you restart (if you look in the registry).
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Here I am playing music (Internet stream via Potplayer, 32 bit float), and are running Discord and Steam, so the computer is not idle.
If you are using DTS Interactive, enable 'Stereo Mix' (see post 1).
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Open 'Services', and end 'Windows Audio Endpoint Builder', download ExecTI (or use the one in Win CAudio) and run 'regedit.exe'.
Go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\MMDevices\Audio
Delete all capture and render endpoints, so they are empty, restart the computer.
I have to do this every time Windows is installed from fresh (sometimes after build updates), as it causes issues.
You should notice there are less GUID's after you restart (if you look in the registry).
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