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Windows 11 sound problem
- Aug 06, 2021In the latest cumulative update for windows 11 (10.0.22000.120)(KB5005188), The problem is solved for me.
Hope you guys also get resolved.
I can't open the screenshot.
My problem was with the audio, I don't use headphones so can't help you with this info.
As Brian C said you can try a clean install of Win11, this can be very useful as well.
Cheers
Received and installed a new Dell PC with Windows 11 on Dec 31, 2021. It's been work great since then, although yesterday a sound issue suddenly appeared. While working in Presonus Studio One 4, audio playback of one of the mic'd instruments randomly cuts out. This occurs whether playback is through the Focusrite 8i6 interface or Windows 11 controlled speakers. I've screened dozens of messages on this board and others about the random cut out issue, which apparently has popped up many times over the last few years. I have tried numerous solutions such as increasing block size, increasing ability to control drop outs, etc etc. So far, no solution tweaking either Studio One controls of the interface or Windows 11 controls over audio. Can anyone suggest potential solutions? Thank you!
- GhostwriterJan 16, 2022Copper Contributor
Audio on my new PC with Windows 11 worked perfectly from installation on 12/31/21 until two days ago, Jan. 14. That's when audio playback began to randomly cut out for a few seconds here and there.
My PC got a Cumulative Windows Update two days before on Jan. 12.
I'm willing to blame Microsoft for this one. Either or both of these Windows 11 updates are the likely culprits. Microsoft, are you listening?
2022-01 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 for x64-based Systems (KB5009566)
2022-01 Cumulative Update for .NET Framework 3.5 and 4.8 for Windows 11 for x64 (KB5008880)
- GhostwriterJan 17, 2022Copper Contributor
Some additional information that may be helpful to Microsoft: since the 1/14/22 Windows 11 update, I've also experienced trouble with my Focusrite 8i6 audio interface. It was previously configured to 48khz / 24 bit depth for audio processing. Now, when Windows 11 boots, it only recognizes the Focusrite at 44khz / 16 bit depth. When I reset the Focusrite to 48/24, and then try to confirm that within either Studio One 4 or Windows audio controls, it reverts to the 44/16 default.
Bottom line: Windows 11 is very unstable for audio processing. I would not have ordered a new, powerful PC with Windows 11 had I known about this problem. Frankly, my studio work is dead in the water and I'm not amused.
- GhostwriterJan 18, 2022Copper ContributorToday a new Windows 11 update arrived. After installation, the same audio issues exist. NO SOLUTION.
2022-01 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 for x64-based Systems (KB5010795)