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== Crackles, pops, hizzes and other audio anomalies<br>  ==
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== Crackles, pops, hizzes and other audio anomalies ==
  
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If you hear some unwanted audio problems you can try another audio output module to see if that solves the issue (Save and restart VLC after changes).
  
If you hear some unwanted audio problems you can try another audio output module to see if that solves the issue (Save and restart VLC after changes). <br>
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Open '''Tools → Preferences''' (set Show Settings to All) and then choose '''Audio → Output module'''.
  
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There are multiple output modules you can use for audio. '''DirectX '''and&nbsp;'''Win32 waveOut'''&nbsp;should work in most cases.
  
Open '''Tools &gt; Preferences''' (set Show Settings to All) and then choose '''Audio &gt; Output module'''.<br>
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Unfortunately there isn't ASIO support in VLC.
 
 
There are multiple output modules you can use for audio. '''DirectX '''and&nbsp;'''Win32 waveOut'''&nbsp;should work in most cases. <br>
 
 
 
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Revision as of 02:22, 14 August 2013

Crackles, pops, hizzes and other audio anomalies

If you hear some unwanted audio problems you can try another audio output module to see if that solves the issue (Save and restart VLC after changes).

Open Tools → Preferences (set Show Settings to All) and then choose Audio → Output module.

There are multiple output modules you can use for audio. DirectX and Win32 waveOut should work in most cases.

Unfortunately there isn't ASIO support in VLC.















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