Audio Crackles on Windows












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I've been experiencing audio crackling on my Windows 10 laptop for a number of months now. It happens most often when I pause an audio source, like Spotify, and then play it again sometime later. I can usually resolve the issue by restarting the audio application but occasionally I have to unplug/plug in my headphones or restart the computer.



I've tried many things:




  • Increasing CPU priority of audio applications

  • Reinstalling audio drivers

  • Reinstalling audio applications

  • Changing Power Options

  • Changing the Windows settings for the sample rate and bit depth of the audio playback device


None of those worked for me.










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    I've been experiencing audio crackling on my Windows 10 laptop for a number of months now. It happens most often when I pause an audio source, like Spotify, and then play it again sometime later. I can usually resolve the issue by restarting the audio application but occasionally I have to unplug/plug in my headphones or restart the computer.



    I've tried many things:




    • Increasing CPU priority of audio applications

    • Reinstalling audio drivers

    • Reinstalling audio applications

    • Changing Power Options

    • Changing the Windows settings for the sample rate and bit depth of the audio playback device


    None of those worked for me.










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      I've been experiencing audio crackling on my Windows 10 laptop for a number of months now. It happens most often when I pause an audio source, like Spotify, and then play it again sometime later. I can usually resolve the issue by restarting the audio application but occasionally I have to unplug/plug in my headphones or restart the computer.



      I've tried many things:




      • Increasing CPU priority of audio applications

      • Reinstalling audio drivers

      • Reinstalling audio applications

      • Changing Power Options

      • Changing the Windows settings for the sample rate and bit depth of the audio playback device


      None of those worked for me.










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      I've been experiencing audio crackling on my Windows 10 laptop for a number of months now. It happens most often when I pause an audio source, like Spotify, and then play it again sometime later. I can usually resolve the issue by restarting the audio application but occasionally I have to unplug/plug in my headphones or restart the computer.



      I've tried many things:




      • Increasing CPU priority of audio applications

      • Reinstalling audio drivers

      • Reinstalling audio applications

      • Changing Power Options

      • Changing the Windows settings for the sample rate and bit depth of the audio playback device


      None of those worked for me.







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          The solution to my issue was to disable Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RST)'s "Link Power Management".



          Steps:




          • Do a Windows search for "Intel" and check for an "Intel Rapid Storage Technology" application

          • Click the "Performance" button at the top

          • Click the "Disable" link beside "Link Power Management"

          • Restart Windows






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            The solution to my issue was to disable Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RST)'s "Link Power Management".



            Steps:




            • Do a Windows search for "Intel" and check for an "Intel Rapid Storage Technology" application

            • Click the "Performance" button at the top

            • Click the "Disable" link beside "Link Power Management"

            • Restart Windows






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              The solution to my issue was to disable Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RST)'s "Link Power Management".



              Steps:




              • Do a Windows search for "Intel" and check for an "Intel Rapid Storage Technology" application

              • Click the "Performance" button at the top

              • Click the "Disable" link beside "Link Power Management"

              • Restart Windows






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                The solution to my issue was to disable Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RST)'s "Link Power Management".



                Steps:




                • Do a Windows search for "Intel" and check for an "Intel Rapid Storage Technology" application

                • Click the "Performance" button at the top

                • Click the "Disable" link beside "Link Power Management"

                • Restart Windows






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                The solution to my issue was to disable Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RST)'s "Link Power Management".



                Steps:




                • Do a Windows search for "Intel" and check for an "Intel Rapid Storage Technology" application

                • Click the "Performance" button at the top

                • Click the "Disable" link beside "Link Power Management"

                • Restart Windows







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