Speaker Cutting in and out
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 8:43 pm
While I am probably about to describe a newly discovered hardware issue, it started after I installed and used Audacity for the first time.
Compaq Laptop running windows Vista home premium with Conexant Smartaudio 221 speakers, 2gb/3ghz
I use Finale 2009/2010 to do my composing using VST. Up until the day I installed and ran Audacity to do some audio conversions, everything was good. After, however, what would happen is during playback of any audio file it would sound muffled, distorted...and then pop back into correct sound, then pop back into this muffled distorted sound...back and forth, randomly, but always in the same spot on the audio file in question. The very same audio file plays perfectly on any other hardware. Writing new Audio files also is correctly done and plays correctly anywhere else. I read that sometimes speaker resources are being competed for by opposing programs and so I need to flush that out. Sometimes doing that works, sometimes not. I have also found that if I have an mp3 playing (that plays great on any other machine), and it starts with the distortion again, I can open Windows Mixer and click mute (on the application playing) on, mute off a few times and it corrects the distortion for a few seconds...in places where if I did nothing, would continue to be distorted.
Now. Again and again. All of this started after I installed and used Audacity for the first time. It became habit if I used audacity, afterward I would have to go to the sound control panel, and reset the bitrate on the speakers. But eventually that too stopped working as a stop-gap measure.
So? What gives?
One question I have right off: does audacity do anything to modify/adjust existing Vista audio API or points to different set of DLL's or something? I can't explain it otherwise. The drivers on my laptop have not changed since I got it, and they worked up until then. If there IS a change to the default audio files window uses, would they be reverted back on uninstall of Audacity? This is extraordinarily frustrating because I compose and need to hear my music play back as I write and lately it's been just crazy to listen to all this distortion.
Please help!
Thanks
Luis
Compaq Laptop running windows Vista home premium with Conexant Smartaudio 221 speakers, 2gb/3ghz
I use Finale 2009/2010 to do my composing using VST. Up until the day I installed and ran Audacity to do some audio conversions, everything was good. After, however, what would happen is during playback of any audio file it would sound muffled, distorted...and then pop back into correct sound, then pop back into this muffled distorted sound...back and forth, randomly, but always in the same spot on the audio file in question. The very same audio file plays perfectly on any other hardware. Writing new Audio files also is correctly done and plays correctly anywhere else. I read that sometimes speaker resources are being competed for by opposing programs and so I need to flush that out. Sometimes doing that works, sometimes not. I have also found that if I have an mp3 playing (that plays great on any other machine), and it starts with the distortion again, I can open Windows Mixer and click mute (on the application playing) on, mute off a few times and it corrects the distortion for a few seconds...in places where if I did nothing, would continue to be distorted.
Now. Again and again. All of this started after I installed and used Audacity for the first time. It became habit if I used audacity, afterward I would have to go to the sound control panel, and reset the bitrate on the speakers. But eventually that too stopped working as a stop-gap measure.
So? What gives?
One question I have right off: does audacity do anything to modify/adjust existing Vista audio API or points to different set of DLL's or something? I can't explain it otherwise. The drivers on my laptop have not changed since I got it, and they worked up until then. If there IS a change to the default audio files window uses, would they be reverted back on uninstall of Audacity? This is extraordinarily frustrating because I compose and need to hear my music play back as I write and lately it's been just crazy to listen to all this distortion.
Please help!
Thanks
Luis