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audiodg.exe uses extreme amounts of memory and is leaking ...

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/audiodgexe-uses-extreme-amounts-of-memory-and-is/d2202857-0a63-4aa4-a278-2e97e6377bee
    The 2 Creative services that run in the Service Control Panel that regulate the Dolby sound do make the audiodg.exe bleed more memory then normal and exaserbate the problem. If you do not use Dolby sound you can turn off these 2 services and it will quiet down the memory leakage from the audiodg,exe file when its in use.

Creative X-FI Elite Pro & Audiodg.exe | Vista Forums

    https://www.vistax64.com/threads/creative-x-fi-elite-pro-audiodg-exe.150135/
    Creative X-FI Elite Pro & Audiodg.exe. Thread starter C0MM4ND312; Start date Apr 28, 2008; C. C0MM4ND312 New Member. Apr 28, 2008 #1 Hi, I got a problem with the Audiodg.exe process, problem is that sometimes it uses from 5% cpu and jumps to 50% and more and when playing this makes everything choppy and even cause mouse lagg..

Host process stops & AUDIODG.EXE issues causing severe ...

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/host-process-stops-audiodgexe-issues-causing/78dff949-8c1e-4e00-af72-07a127ee5a9f
    I tracked this to the AUDIODG.EXE app and this app looks like it crashed 6 times in the 4-5 days following my installs. Based on this and some reading I did online, I thought it may be an audio driver issue, especially since an update to …

Audiodg.exe / svchost.exe Problem | Tech Support Forum

    https://www.techsupportforum.com/threads/audiodg-exe-svchost-exe-problem.480787/
    The link you provided shows Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi series driver v2.18.0013, but it says release date = 26 June 2009, yet your driver listed in DxDiag = 14 July 2009. Device Manager applies only to devices - not apps.

audiodg.exe Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation memory leak?

    https://social.technet.microsoft.com/forums/windows/en-US/e28a135e-a167-46cb-bc4b-bf432b826d9a/audiodgexe-windows-audio-device-graph-isolation-memory-leak
    I found a temporary workaround for Sound Blaster cards to prevent memory leaking in Audiodg.exe Should work in Vista and Windows 7 i think. 1. Right click speakericon in bottom right of the taskbar. Select "Playback Devices". 2. Left click "Speakers/Creative SB X-Fi/Default Device" then click Properties. 3.

Audio glitching, audioDG to hit 25% CPU

    https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsdesktop/en-US/1ef3e8ad-1327-442a-aaed-9f8efea6048d/audio-glitching-audiodg-to-hit-25-cpu
    I have a Creative X-Fi XtremeMusic on a nforce2 mobo with an AthlonXP 3200+ with the latest Creative driver that came out a couple of days ago. With both Vista's (Business Edition) Resource Monitor and Creative's Audio Console open, ticking the X-Fi CMSS-3D option makes audiodg jump from 0% CPU straight to around 40% and brings audio glitches back.

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