Re: Stuttering audio
Followup to msg on Wed, 20 Jan 2010 15:38:57 -0800, Steve Urbach
<dragonsclaw@NOTmindspring.com> :
(Original msg on bottom)
I discovered an additional point could reveal to be interesting.
The stuttering happens mainly on audio input. Microfone is not
affected or very little .. On the contrary CD player stutters ..
I have to think about
Manlio
>On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 22:36:26 GMT, Manlio <noemail@news.org> wrote:
>
>>Followup to msg on Wed, 20 Jan 2010 17:26:47 -0500, "Joan F \(MI\)"
>><jjfahl@removethisameritech.net> :
>> (Original msg on bottom)
>>
>>Yes, you're probably right .. I have also thought could be a real
>>hardware problem ... I will do another couple of attempts and after I
>>will only the chance to give a physical look ! Thanks for the support
>>.. it's nice to have someone paticipating your trouble.
>>Cheers
>>Manlio (from Italy)
>>
>>
>>>Would suspect the sound card--which probably is part of the MOBO since they
>>>tend to pack everything together in laptops. Could just be a loose contact
>>>that is only making partial contact. Laptops are a pain to get into. Good
>>>luck.
>>>
>>>
>My old S-1135 seems to be developing USB (pwr load?) issues, that slows the
>whole Laptop down if I leave a USB pen drive in place for hours. So you could
>be developing weak hardware.
>If you have not tried. Get a copy of Sysinternals "Process Explorer" from
>Microsoft.com and see what is running (also shows traffic).
>A badly behave Anti-virus may be your issue.
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