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Eradicating PC Audio Clicks & Pops - Sound on Sound
https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/eradicating-pc-audio-clicks-pops#:~:text=If%20you%20hear%20occasional%20clicks%20and%20want%20to,recording%20a%2010kHz%20sinewave%20and%20then%20transfer%20that.
Media Player 2 hertz clicking sound - Microsoft Community
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/media-player-2-hertz-clicking-sound/31b18a0a-da19-44da-9c29-0273967a9d08
Replies (3) 1. Click Start type Sound in the Start Search box. 2. Click Sound in the search results at the top of the Start menu. 3. Click the Playback tab. Notice the check mark next to the default device. For most users, the default device is... 4. Select the sound device that you want as the ...
Loud buzzing/clicking audio when using Roku Media Player
https://community.roku.com/t5/Playback-Issues-Audio-Video-Power/Loud-buzzing-clicking-audio-when-using-Roku-Media-Player/td-p/691413
Re: Loud buzzing/clicking audio when using Roku Media Player. Experienced the first loud clicking/static-like noise blaring from TV speakers on an MKV video from the Roku Media Player v. 5.5 build 9 on an Ultra 4660 yesterday. (basically, the static replaces the actual audio.) For me, Audio was set to PCM-Stereo.
Loud buzzing/clicking audio when using Roku Media Player
https://community.roku.com/t5/Playback-Issues-Audio-Video-Power/Loud-buzzing-clicking-audio-when-using-Roku-Media-Player/td-p/691413/page/2
Re: Loud buzzing/clicking audio when using Roku Media Player. Note that the above solution works only if the playback device is capable of receiving and decoding DD. If the playback device requires PCM-Stereo, setting HDMI to Stereo is ineffective in resolving the buzzing/clicking. 0 Kudos. Reply.
Eradicating PC Audio Clicks & Pops - Sound on Sound
https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/eradicating-pc-audio-clicks-pops
If the buffers are too small and the data runs out before Windows can get back to top them up (playback) or empty them (recording), you'll get a gap in the audio stream — a click or pop. So if you hear even a single click in your audio recording or playback, it's due to something occupying Windows that prevents it from filling and emptying those audio buffers in time for smooth …
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