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I have no playback problems, but I get crackles when recording. Example: https://instaud.io/3w6w



This came with the newest Windows update "April 2, 2019—KB4490481 (OS Build 17763.404)", which even does pertain to audio. Just installed it minutes ago (and rebooted).



Of course waiting for a fix of the fix might be the way - or just roll back (which I might). But independent of this, my extensive audio experience tells me an increase of buffer size will probably fix these quite cyclical crackles that keep happening.



(My Windows Sound settings are so that the "Stereo Mix" is recorded by Windows and outputted via the TV that is my screen. This recording - or any other - shows the problem. My main audio otherwise is the headphones plugged into the PC. Haven't had problems with any of this for months. I used audio recording software to verify that the recording itself is indeed the problem. Which software is not relevant - recording is affected in general.)



So - does anyone know how to adjust the buffer sizes? Weird enough, there are no Google hits for changing windows audio buffer size.










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  • Edit your question to include what program you are using to record.

    – somebadhat
    2 days ago











  • Made the wording a bit more clear. Windows itself is the recording software, via the Sound settings.

    – Dreamspace President
    2 days ago











  • I assumed this (Screenshot i.imgur.com/9thkSLm.png) was common knowledge. Anyway, it does not matter which recording software I use. The problem is with recording, not with the software. I know this, because I experienced it as such.

    – Dreamspace President
    2 days ago






  • 1





    Is there any chance the recording has crackles in it because it has crackles in it? The Realtek / Nvidia High Definiton Audio software outputs the audio you hear. On your "Stereo-mix Properties Page" check every tab for "Disable Hardware Acceleration". If that does not work roll back to the previous driver. Read How do I ask a good question? "Just installed it minutes ago". Within "minutes" you've researched your problem, found no solutions, found / recorded an audio file example, and written this question?

    – somebadhat
    2 days ago











  • ""Stereo Mix" is recorded by Windows." No it is not. "This recording - or any other - shows the problem." Yet "I have no playback problems". Aren't all of your "recordings" from before the update? You did it "minutes" ago. "Haven't had problems with any of this for months." How did you solve the problem the last time it happened? "Weird enough, there are no Google hits for changing windows audio buffer size." Windows is lucky if it can pat it's head and rub its stomach at the same time. There are 22.6m google search results to "windows 10 audio buffer",

    – somebadhat
    2 days ago




















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I have no playback problems, but I get crackles when recording. Example: https://instaud.io/3w6w



This came with the newest Windows update "April 2, 2019—KB4490481 (OS Build 17763.404)", which even does pertain to audio. Just installed it minutes ago (and rebooted).



Of course waiting for a fix of the fix might be the way - or just roll back (which I might). But independent of this, my extensive audio experience tells me an increase of buffer size will probably fix these quite cyclical crackles that keep happening.



(My Windows Sound settings are so that the "Stereo Mix" is recorded by Windows and outputted via the TV that is my screen. This recording - or any other - shows the problem. My main audio otherwise is the headphones plugged into the PC. Haven't had problems with any of this for months. I used audio recording software to verify that the recording itself is indeed the problem. Which software is not relevant - recording is affected in general.)



So - does anyone know how to adjust the buffer sizes? Weird enough, there are no Google hits for changing windows audio buffer size.










share|improve this question

























  • Edit your question to include what program you are using to record.

    – somebadhat
    2 days ago











  • Made the wording a bit more clear. Windows itself is the recording software, via the Sound settings.

    – Dreamspace President
    2 days ago











  • I assumed this (Screenshot i.imgur.com/9thkSLm.png) was common knowledge. Anyway, it does not matter which recording software I use. The problem is with recording, not with the software. I know this, because I experienced it as such.

    – Dreamspace President
    2 days ago






  • 1





    Is there any chance the recording has crackles in it because it has crackles in it? The Realtek / Nvidia High Definiton Audio software outputs the audio you hear. On your "Stereo-mix Properties Page" check every tab for "Disable Hardware Acceleration". If that does not work roll back to the previous driver. Read How do I ask a good question? "Just installed it minutes ago". Within "minutes" you've researched your problem, found no solutions, found / recorded an audio file example, and written this question?

    – somebadhat
    2 days ago











  • ""Stereo Mix" is recorded by Windows." No it is not. "This recording - or any other - shows the problem." Yet "I have no playback problems". Aren't all of your "recordings" from before the update? You did it "minutes" ago. "Haven't had problems with any of this for months." How did you solve the problem the last time it happened? "Weird enough, there are no Google hits for changing windows audio buffer size." Windows is lucky if it can pat it's head and rub its stomach at the same time. There are 22.6m google search results to "windows 10 audio buffer",

    – somebadhat
    2 days ago
















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I have no playback problems, but I get crackles when recording. Example: https://instaud.io/3w6w



This came with the newest Windows update "April 2, 2019—KB4490481 (OS Build 17763.404)", which even does pertain to audio. Just installed it minutes ago (and rebooted).



Of course waiting for a fix of the fix might be the way - or just roll back (which I might). But independent of this, my extensive audio experience tells me an increase of buffer size will probably fix these quite cyclical crackles that keep happening.



(My Windows Sound settings are so that the "Stereo Mix" is recorded by Windows and outputted via the TV that is my screen. This recording - or any other - shows the problem. My main audio otherwise is the headphones plugged into the PC. Haven't had problems with any of this for months. I used audio recording software to verify that the recording itself is indeed the problem. Which software is not relevant - recording is affected in general.)



So - does anyone know how to adjust the buffer sizes? Weird enough, there are no Google hits for changing windows audio buffer size.










share|improve this question
















I have no playback problems, but I get crackles when recording. Example: https://instaud.io/3w6w



This came with the newest Windows update "April 2, 2019—KB4490481 (OS Build 17763.404)", which even does pertain to audio. Just installed it minutes ago (and rebooted).



Of course waiting for a fix of the fix might be the way - or just roll back (which I might). But independent of this, my extensive audio experience tells me an increase of buffer size will probably fix these quite cyclical crackles that keep happening.



(My Windows Sound settings are so that the "Stereo Mix" is recorded by Windows and outputted via the TV that is my screen. This recording - or any other - shows the problem. My main audio otherwise is the headphones plugged into the PC. Haven't had problems with any of this for months. I used audio recording software to verify that the recording itself is indeed the problem. Which software is not relevant - recording is affected in general.)



So - does anyone know how to adjust the buffer sizes? Weird enough, there are no Google hits for changing windows audio buffer size.







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  • Edit your question to include what program you are using to record.

    – somebadhat
    2 days ago











  • Made the wording a bit more clear. Windows itself is the recording software, via the Sound settings.

    – Dreamspace President
    2 days ago











  • I assumed this (Screenshot i.imgur.com/9thkSLm.png) was common knowledge. Anyway, it does not matter which recording software I use. The problem is with recording, not with the software. I know this, because I experienced it as such.

    – Dreamspace President
    2 days ago






  • 1





    Is there any chance the recording has crackles in it because it has crackles in it? The Realtek / Nvidia High Definiton Audio software outputs the audio you hear. On your "Stereo-mix Properties Page" check every tab for "Disable Hardware Acceleration". If that does not work roll back to the previous driver. Read How do I ask a good question? "Just installed it minutes ago". Within "minutes" you've researched your problem, found no solutions, found / recorded an audio file example, and written this question?

    – somebadhat
    2 days ago











  • ""Stereo Mix" is recorded by Windows." No it is not. "This recording - or any other - shows the problem." Yet "I have no playback problems". Aren't all of your "recordings" from before the update? You did it "minutes" ago. "Haven't had problems with any of this for months." How did you solve the problem the last time it happened? "Weird enough, there are no Google hits for changing windows audio buffer size." Windows is lucky if it can pat it's head and rub its stomach at the same time. There are 22.6m google search results to "windows 10 audio buffer",

    – somebadhat
    2 days ago





















  • Edit your question to include what program you are using to record.

    – somebadhat
    2 days ago











  • Made the wording a bit more clear. Windows itself is the recording software, via the Sound settings.

    – Dreamspace President
    2 days ago











  • I assumed this (Screenshot i.imgur.com/9thkSLm.png) was common knowledge. Anyway, it does not matter which recording software I use. The problem is with recording, not with the software. I know this, because I experienced it as such.

    – Dreamspace President
    2 days ago






  • 1





    Is there any chance the recording has crackles in it because it has crackles in it? The Realtek / Nvidia High Definiton Audio software outputs the audio you hear. On your "Stereo-mix Properties Page" check every tab for "Disable Hardware Acceleration". If that does not work roll back to the previous driver. Read How do I ask a good question? "Just installed it minutes ago". Within "minutes" you've researched your problem, found no solutions, found / recorded an audio file example, and written this question?

    – somebadhat
    2 days ago











  • ""Stereo Mix" is recorded by Windows." No it is not. "This recording - or any other - shows the problem." Yet "I have no playback problems". Aren't all of your "recordings" from before the update? You did it "minutes" ago. "Haven't had problems with any of this for months." How did you solve the problem the last time it happened? "Weird enough, there are no Google hits for changing windows audio buffer size." Windows is lucky if it can pat it's head and rub its stomach at the same time. There are 22.6m google search results to "windows 10 audio buffer",

    – somebadhat
    2 days ago



















Edit your question to include what program you are using to record.

– somebadhat
2 days ago





Edit your question to include what program you are using to record.

– somebadhat
2 days ago













Made the wording a bit more clear. Windows itself is the recording software, via the Sound settings.

– Dreamspace President
2 days ago





Made the wording a bit more clear. Windows itself is the recording software, via the Sound settings.

– Dreamspace President
2 days ago













I assumed this (Screenshot i.imgur.com/9thkSLm.png) was common knowledge. Anyway, it does not matter which recording software I use. The problem is with recording, not with the software. I know this, because I experienced it as such.

– Dreamspace President
2 days ago





I assumed this (Screenshot i.imgur.com/9thkSLm.png) was common knowledge. Anyway, it does not matter which recording software I use. The problem is with recording, not with the software. I know this, because I experienced it as such.

– Dreamspace President
2 days ago




1




1





Is there any chance the recording has crackles in it because it has crackles in it? The Realtek / Nvidia High Definiton Audio software outputs the audio you hear. On your "Stereo-mix Properties Page" check every tab for "Disable Hardware Acceleration". If that does not work roll back to the previous driver. Read How do I ask a good question? "Just installed it minutes ago". Within "minutes" you've researched your problem, found no solutions, found / recorded an audio file example, and written this question?

– somebadhat
2 days ago





Is there any chance the recording has crackles in it because it has crackles in it? The Realtek / Nvidia High Definiton Audio software outputs the audio you hear. On your "Stereo-mix Properties Page" check every tab for "Disable Hardware Acceleration". If that does not work roll back to the previous driver. Read How do I ask a good question? "Just installed it minutes ago". Within "minutes" you've researched your problem, found no solutions, found / recorded an audio file example, and written this question?

– somebadhat
2 days ago













""Stereo Mix" is recorded by Windows." No it is not. "This recording - or any other - shows the problem." Yet "I have no playback problems". Aren't all of your "recordings" from before the update? You did it "minutes" ago. "Haven't had problems with any of this for months." How did you solve the problem the last time it happened? "Weird enough, there are no Google hits for changing windows audio buffer size." Windows is lucky if it can pat it's head and rub its stomach at the same time. There are 22.6m google search results to "windows 10 audio buffer",

– somebadhat
2 days ago







""Stereo Mix" is recorded by Windows." No it is not. "This recording - or any other - shows the problem." Yet "I have no playback problems". Aren't all of your "recordings" from before the update? You did it "minutes" ago. "Haven't had problems with any of this for months." How did you solve the problem the last time it happened? "Weird enough, there are no Google hits for changing windows audio buffer size." Windows is lucky if it can pat it's head and rub its stomach at the same time. There are 22.6m google search results to "windows 10 audio buffer",

– somebadhat
2 days ago












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