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FIX: Audio crackles or is distorted during audio playback on a Surface ...
FIX: Audio crackles or is distorted during audio playback on a Surface 3 device - Microsoft Support. Surface 3. Symptoms. During audio playback on a Surface 3 device, you may experience distortion or a crackling noise. Cause. This issue occurs because of a problem in the audio driver on the Surface 3 device. Resolution. Update information.
Fix sound or audio problems in Windows - Microsoft Support
1. Check your speaker output. 2. Run the audio troubleshooter. 3. Verify that all Windows Updates are installed. 4. Check your cables, plugs, jacks, volume, speaker, and headphone connections. 5. Check sound settings. 6. Fix your audio drivers. 7. Set your audio device as the default device. 8. Turn off audio enhancements. 9. Restart Audio Services
Troubleshoot game audio or video issues on Windows
Solution 1: Check that your sound is not muted. Some games run in full-screen mode, so you can't see the taskbar. Here's how to check that your sound is not turned down low or muted: Press the Start button on your Windows 10/11 device or keyboard, or select the Windows icon in the lower-left corner of the main screen.
Troubleshoot problems with party audio on Windows
Solution 1: Make sure your audio device is turned on. This seems obvious but it can happen to the best of us. If your audio device is wireless, make sure it’s charged. A device with a low battery can turn off without warning. Solution 2: Check your party audio settings in Game Bar. Are you in a party?
Troubleshoot Surface sound and audio accessories
Solution 1: Run troubleshooters. Solution 2: Get the latest updates. Solution 3: Restart your Surface. Solution 4: Force shutdown. Solution 5: Restore or reset your Surface. Things to try first. Remove obstructions. Make sure nothing is obstructing the speaker and microphone openings on your Surface, including screen protectors or decals.
Connect your Xbox console to a sound system | Xbox Support
Connect your Xbox console to a sound system. To connect your Xbox console to a sound system, you'll need to purchase a digital audio (TOSLink) cable. Leave the HDMI cable connected to your TV for video. Connect one end of the digital audio (TOSLink) cable to the S/PDIF (optical audio) port on the console.
Use the System File Checker tool to repair missing or corrupted system ...
Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Search.Or, if you are using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, and then click Search.Type Command Prompt in the Search box, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator.If you are prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation, type the password, or click Allow.
Troubleshoot audio on your Xbox console | Xbox Support
Press the Xbox button on your controller to open the guide. Select Profile & system > Settings > General > Volume & audio output. Select the Audio setup option under Advanced. Highlight the audio setup option you wish to use and then press the A button to begin the audio test.
Disable Audio Enhancements - Microsoft Support
To disable audio enhancements: Select Additional device properties from the Device Properties panel. ( Start > Settings > System > Sound > Select your microphone from the dropdown under Input > Device Properties > Additional device properties )
Choosing speaker audio settings on your Xbox console
Select Profile & system > Settings > General > Volume & audio output. Under Speaker audio, you can adjust the following settings: HDMI audio - Keep this set at Stereo uncompressed unless your HDMI cable is plugged into a receiver that can process 5.1 or 7.1 uncompressed signals.