Windows Audio Issue
- by Nikki
This one is driving me nuts. Hoping someone can shed some light.
I'm running windows 7 using onboard audio. It's been fine for over 2 years but lately there's a problem every time I play audio.
I hear a small soft burst of static and the volume turns itself down from 50% to 23%. Once at 23%, it plays fine.
No related events logged in viewer.
No reported problems with the device.
Different headphones, same problem.
I played around with audio settings for hours but the problem persists.
EDIT: ok more info:
Motherboard: ECS G31T-M LGA775
System info displays this:
Name High Definition Audio Device
Manufacturer Microsoft
Status OK
PNP Device ID HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_1106&DEV_E721&SUBSYS_10192683&REV_1001\4&3D4E739&0&0001
Driver c:\windows\system32\drivers\hdaudio.sys (6.1.7600.16385, 297.00 KB (304,128 bytes), 14/07/2009 9:51 AM)
I'll keep adding info as I find it.
The question I want resolved is; Is it faulty hardware? If so, I can buy a sound card. I can't imagine software is responsible since I haven't installed anything new for weeks. Virus scans are clear as well.
The static burst is irritating to say the least. Tried 2 different headphones and separate speakers. Same problem.
I know it's not an easy problem but I was hoping someone had encountered the same thing.