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Offline Aj  
#1 Posted : 13 June 2009 20:55:13(UTC)
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Basically, the sound on my laptop is all stuttery and like you know when you have a broken record well its like that but it doesnt go backwards and its like slo-mo. It seems okay when im not doing anything but thats a bit silly because i have to listen to music when im on my laptop otherwise i get bored :(
Any help? :(
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#2 Posted : 13 June 2009 22:41:55(UTC)
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What's your sound card?
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Offline xNightsidex  
#3 Posted : 14 June 2009 00:26:42(UTC)
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Your computer may need defragmenting. Or perhaps the loudness of your music or whatever is effecting that, cause that can sometimes freeze my laptop if it's really loud.
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#4 Posted : 14 June 2009 02:09:59(UTC)
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I'm glad I got a bass system and great speakers on my computer.

It is probably something to do with malicious software. I had that problem on my laptop. I just cleaned it out and it worked right again.
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Offline Gildermershina  
#5 Posted : 14 June 2009 05:34:17(UTC)
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I highly doubt it's either of those things. Defragmentation slows down data access, it doesn't make sound stutter usually because audio files are buffered seconds ahead of what you're hearing. And malicious software rarely does something as petty as crackle your audio.

Likely it's a driver problem, or you're running over your resources by having fifteen big programs open at once.
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