I am having audio problems since I did a clean install of Windows 10 Pro on a Gigabyte GA-Z170X-Gaming 3 (rev 1.0) motherboard with built-in Realtek HD ALC 1150 Audio & Soundblaster X-Fi Mb3 sound software suite.
My problem is the cracking / muffled voices but other sounds are heard normally like background music while playing games or listening to webinars.
I reinstalled Windows 10 to no avail.
Tried multiple sources of Realtek audio drivers with no improvement.
Previously the sound was very clear when I was using the older Windows 10 versions.
Any ideas on how to solve this irritating problem?
Arjun
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Hello all,
I have noticed that when my HD2 is streaming audio to my car stereo over A2DP, if more than one program produces audio, then I get this horrible crackling sound as long as both programs are playing audio. When one program streams audio, the quality is fine. This does not occur when connecting my stereo to the headphone jack on the phone. Also, when streaming over bluetooth, the HD2 does not mix multiple audio sources, but instead stops the existing one and plays the new one only, reverting back to the existing audio when the new one has finished playing. This does not happen when using the headphone jack.
Does anyone else have this problem? Is there a fix?
--Amr
You are not alone
Hi to all,
My HD2 is having the same problem.
Whilst playing music in the car over a bluetooth Jabra 3010 everything is fine till the voice of the navi is coming up. Again, every audio source it self and alone sounds nice but when they play at the same time...
I thought that the HD2 should fade between the sources instead of mixing them.
I am wondering that no other is coming up with this problem. Is no other using the HD2 the same way?
Thanks
Gabriel
Has anyone had issues with there audio through the headphone jack? It sounds like I am listening though a tunnel!!! And even through the speakers I notice it a little. Any suggestions?
I had this issue with the first set of headphones I tried (the set that came with my Samsung Galaxy S). I swapped the headphones for a better set (Sony's standard €20 earbuds) and the problem was fixed.
Just disable Dolby Mobile in Settings when listening with the headphones. Dolby Mobile seems to be related to (optimized for) the internal speakers.
Mautflucht said:
Just disable Dolby Mobile in Settings when listening with the headphones. Dolby Mobile seems to be related to (optimized for) the internal speakers.
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This will indeed fix your issue. Also make sure the jack seated correctly... sounds silly but on the iconia I have noticed many times that it didn't correctly sense my headphone jack and audio was coming through the cable but sounding very thin, as well as still playing out the iconia speakers.
Whenever I try to switch my default playback device (headphones to speakers/tv, etc) It will continue to play over the previous default device. For example: I am playing a song on grooveshark over the speakers and switch to headphones by assigning the headphones as default playback device.
In windows 7 this would change the audiostream to the headphones right away, but windows 8 forces me to restart my browser to switch the playback device. This might seem like a small issue, but for people who switch all the time its quite annoying.
Is everyone facing this problem? Or is it related to drivers that are not optimised yet?
(I am running windows 8 pro final)
That sounds like a driver issue, although it could be due to a change in the way the browser itself works (IE10 vs. IE8 or 9). It handles switching between standard headphones or built-in speakers just fine, but I haven't tried it with USB headphones or switching between two external playback targets, yet.
I have been pulling out my hair trying to figure out how to make this work. Microsoft's Bluetooth stack is horrible.
It is very easy to stream bluetooth audio from a Windows PC to the Echo Dot. It seems to be impossible to stream the Dot to Windows. I would like Alexa's voice to come out of my sound bar along with audio from my media center PC.
I started with a bluetooth dongle with a Toshiba chip. The Toshiba stack didn't work.
Then I tried Broadcom with Windows drivers. Nothing. With the WIDCOMM stack I was able to get Windows to show the control screen and theoretically connect, but didn't hear any audio. Alexa seemed to be broadcasting to nowhere. I was able to send bluetooth audio from my phone to the computer.
I tried a CSR dongle with CSR drivers. These had an issue saying I was unregistered. I tried with Blue Soleil and couldn't get that to work either.
A few people on Reddit claim to have this working, but there seems to be no guide. Is this possible?
Also, streaming to a bluetooth a2dp receiver doesn't work because audio input on Windows comes with tons of electrical noise. I wish this were a good solution.
Hi
I recently bought BYD New F3 car and it has a built in Android head unit with a buggy user interface. I installed cpu-z. I find that it is Freescale MX91 with cortex a9 cpu. It has Android 4.2 Jellybean.
I've some issues with the head unit. It's default media player plays musics well and the audio comes from all my 6 car speakers. But it has a buggy interface and I want to use other players instead of default player.
I installed some players like jet audio, power amp, VLC, Google play music but there is one big problem. When I use these players for playing musics the audio comes from just one speaker that is the driver speaker. This is off and I can't find any solution for this.
I want to update Android version but don't know how. Help me solve this problem
Anyone there?!!