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Whenever I watch a video, either VLC or Microsoft Media Player, I get random buzzing sounds.  This only started after Microsoft automatically upgraded me to Windows 10.  Any ideas how I can fix this?

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@Kables wrote:

Whenever I watch a video, either VLC or Microsoft Media Player, I get random buzzing sounds.  This only started after Microsoft automatically upgraded me to Windows 10.  Any ideas how I can fix this?


Hi,

 

To resolve this issue, disable the DTS Audio enhancement option in the Control Panel.

 

1.Click Windows Start.

2.Click Control Panel.

3.Click DTS Studio Sound.

4.Select Listening Experience.

5.Uncheck the Audio Enhancements option.

6.Click Save to save the changes.

7.Close Control Panel.

 

Regards

Norman

 

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@Kables wrote:

Whenever I watch a video, either VLC or Microsoft Media Player, I get random buzzing sounds.  This only started after Microsoft automatically upgraded me to Windows 10.  Any ideas how I can fix this?


Hi,

 

To resolve this issue, disable the DTS Audio enhancement option in the Control Panel.

 

1.Click Windows Start.

2.Click Control Panel.

3.Click DTS Studio Sound.

4.Select Listening Experience.

5.Uncheck the Audio Enhancements option.

6.Click Save to save the changes.

7.Close Control Panel.

 

Regards

Norman

 

"Education costs money; so does Ignorance"

If my post has helped you, click the Kudos Thumbs up!
If it solved your issue, Click the "Accept as Solution" button so others can benefit from the question you asked!


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Thank you Norman!  This seemed to have fixed the problem.

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Hi,

 

Your always welcome!!

 

Cheers!!

Norman

"Education costs money; so does Ignorance"

If my post has helped you, click the Kudos Thumbs up!
If it solved your issue, Click the "Accept as Solution" button so others can benefit from the question you asked!


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