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Dell M4400 Audio Pop

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by mholloway, Nov 7, 2008.

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  1. mholloway

    mholloway Newbie

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    Did anyone ever find resolution to the audio pop problem? I know there is a thread that was started regarding the Latitudes. I've tried all the usual stuff that everyone else has tried and I'm basically at a point where I get the occasional pop (no more stuttering though) but it still really stinks!

    I don't know that it's related to the IDT driver because I plugged in a Logitech USB audio headset that I use for a VoIP SIP softphone and when I stream XM Radio through it (with IDT disabled) I still get the pop.
     
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    I've changed so many settings in on the M4400 that I don't know what fixed it, but I think disabling Bluetooth Audio under Sound in Device Manager made the pop go away. It was only happening once every few minutes and it was minor, but now it's completely gone.
     
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    LPTP-LVR Notebook Deity

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    Good to hear you fixed it bud...hope it stays gone!
     
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