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05-04-2014 01:20 AM
I bought this laptop two days ago and the sound was fine on the first day. Yesterday it was crackling when I watched youtube videos or played games. I have Windows 8.1 and all the drivers are up to date.
Thanks for the help.
05-10-2014 08:49 AM
I've also just bought this laptop today and unpackaged it - playing music via a stream (where I play most/all of my music) on deezer, every 10 mins or so there is a crackling sound.
I really don't want to have to deal with the hassle of taking this back and getting another if this is a known issue?!
06-26-2014 10:31 PM
Hey guys, the solution I found is to stop running uTorrent...weirdly this has solved my issue. I had a friend look at my laptop and I thought they managed to solve the issue.
But as soon as I pulled up uTorrent and started my torrents, crackling and glitching was back. So now I pause/stop my torrents when I need music, and start them again during quiet time.
Let us know if anyone else had this...
06-26-2014 11:24 PM
I have tried:
*uninstalling audio driver and reinstalling
*checked if older driver version of audio driver worked, it didn't.
*read a forum post about antivirus software potentially causing the issue so tested disabling it, reinstalled, changed entirely from avg to panda and it made no difference.
*uninstalling windows updates and testing and reinstalling and testing
Playing nusic or videos from directly on the harddrive performs much better than streams etc.
I'm putting it down to either ram performance or harddrive speed. These can spike when I first open the laptop to 100% for a few minutes whilst updates are running . The issue is heightened when I first open my laptop to run. I have uninstalled some bloat ware and changed startup programmes so that it isn't crunching away too hard when I first open it. This seems to have made a difference. When using streaming software I pause the stream or leave it a few minutes and that helps.
It is infuriating and such a bad flaw for such a nifty netbook. It does seem to be very infrequent now though so it's nowhere near as bad as it was!
06-27-2014 12:26 PM
yeah i called HP and they did the remote desktop assistance. They reinstalled my speakers but it didnt help. of course I didnt hear while theyre on the phone so they think job well done.
What does everyone think about the Lenovo Yoga?
11-04-2014 08:58 PM
This is what I did and it immedietly fixed the problem with the annoying crackling sounds on my HP Pavillion X360. Go to Device Manager, and under Sound, Video and Game Controllers, select High Definition Audio Device, select Driver and then select Roll Back Driver. I am now running Driver Version 6.3.9600.16384 (Driver Date 8/22/2013. I was running a newer 2014 version perviously and I believe that was the source of the crackling problem. Since rolling back the driver to this earlier 2013 version, the sound is crystal clear with the kind of quality that would make Dr. Dre proud. Good luck!