phoneguyinpgh wrote: I
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I uninstalled the codecs last night and still had bouncing audio. Through trial and error I found that the LAV codecs are the most efficient and use the least CPU with smooth playback.
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I use LAV on my WMC, but it’s important to tame it since it will break WTV (SBE) playback (especially Live TV). Get a copy of GraphStudioNext (or GraphStudio) that matches your platform (x86/x64) and run it with administrative privileges. Browse for a filter and see if LAV Audio is installed, if it is lower the merit to a sane value (or maybe even do not use to troubleshoot) then reboot.
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To my best knowledge the HDMI audio driver loaded with CCC. I’m not sure how to browse my system to find a potential alternate driver, but when I remove the item from device manager Win always automatically rediscovers the current driver.
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I had the same issue with the Llano system reviewed earlier. You need to explicitly set the AMD HDMI Audio driver in Device Manager using the method below (sorry don’t have an AMD system handy).