Motherboard: DG41WV
it suddenly stopped audio for a second and then again start playing sound, this problme occurs when i listen music not when i do voice chat, but this problem is a big headach for me.
i have also downloaded the latest driver for audio but not working still.
i am using windows 7
What audio software do you have installed on the PC eg what are you playing your music with (and if it's 3rd party software, how does it go playing the same music using Windows Media Player or even via Windows Media Center - assuming you have that).
Do you have any other software running at the time you get audio problems? Are the problems always at the same point in the music as that would point to a defective source for the music (scratched CD or poor quality ripping of MP3 etc).
I am using the same audio software, "Intel® High Definition Audio"
yes using the 3rd party softwares but the problem is same on all the audio players like, vlc, windows media player, winamp etc.
no i don't have anyother sofware playing that time for audio, just system start and i play music .
no all music is on my hard drive, when music goes high it starts stopping for a while and then again start.
do i need to go back to vendor?
Naeem wrote:
yes using the 3rd party softwares but the problem is same on all the audio players like, vlc, windows media player, winamp etc.
Then it's likely that one (or more) of those software applications may be interfering with the correct functioning of the others (even though it's not being used at the time, it has still made changes to the system). Sometimes installing multiple applications which do the same thing results in incompatibilities. Did this problem exist straight after you obtained the PC before any additional media playing software was installed (or has it always had all of the 3rd party players installed)? What changes did you make immediately before this problem started and how time consuming would it be to restore the PC back to a 'from the factory' state (perhaps you have a restore DVD which the manufacturer provided)?
No i don't have muliple players installed on my pc,
when it cames, the problem already exists there, just let me know is there any software or hardware issue, and can it be resolve here,
Naeem wrote:
No i don't have muliple players installed on my pc,
but earlier
Naeem wrote:
yes using the 3rd party softwares but the problem is same on all the audio players like, vlc, windows media player, winamp etc.
Sorry Naeem I'm confused
I suspect you have a software issue or software conflict causing this and a completely fresh installation with just the bare minimum would prove (or disprove) this. As I don't know all the details to a deep enough extent, I can't tell you precisely whats wrong.
i have contact the vendor he said there something wrong with the motherboard audio problem, he asked me to bring and he will replace it, thanks for your help.
Glad to read you have a supportive vendor and I hope it all works out!
If this is a motherboard error, check for warranty, you may get the board replaced.
Otherwise buy a sound card that fits in to your motherboard (PCI sound card). This will ensure to keep most of the audio problems away.
Sound cards comes in varieties, 2-channel, 4-channel, 6-channel etc. Make your choice...!

