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What should my audio sample rate setting be? Currently I have it set to 24 bit 44100 Hz and I am getting "popping" noises at the main menu, no music on. Any help with this would be appreciated.

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Distortion isn't usually a matter of Bit Rate. It doesn't do this in other settings?

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Haven't tried any other settings, wanted to know what other people are using before changing mine. No external / soundcard- realtek audio built in to motherboard.

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BUMP

 

Could I please get a reply on this from the developers, or anyone who really knows? I am still having audio problems (popping sounds). What should the audio sampling rate be set to???

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well... what really helps is that you offer up, at least, some idea as to what your Sound card is, along with driver version, operating system and motherboard specs.

 

Some Creative cards, earlier X-Fi releases, had a lot of popping associated with them... but not with all systems (iirc, the problem was Latency related?)

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As I stated in the 4th post, it is realtek audio built in to the motherboard. I just want to know what other people are using for their audio sampling rates to see if it is different from my settings.

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~ and I am getting "popping" noises at the main menu, no music on. Any help with this would be appreciated.

 

must have misread... my apologies

 

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Run this program to see if your dpc latency is within acceptable levels. http://www.resplendence.com/latencymon. You could have some kind of driver snafu, which causes big spikes in latency, causing pops and crackles. However, these spikes has to be pretty severe for them to affect a normal "gaming setup". Audio or music production systems are very sensitive to these spikes, normally acting up if the latency is more than 2 ms high.

 

Still, dpc latency is relevant for any pc that is streaming audio and video realtime. Read up on the subject, as there are a lot of info on the subject. The latency some processes and dll's cause in modern systems are horrendous, and the regular "sinners" are graphics drivers and network related ones (wifi).

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