Sound echo

jeanvanrooyen
jeanvanrooyen Member Posts: 1 New User
edited August 2023 in 2018 Archives
I upgraded windows 10 and now my sound echo's

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  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 4,328 Pathfinder
    jeanvanrooyen 

    Have you checked out Control Panel\All Control Panel Items/Sound and look at "Enhancements" and fiddled around with those settings? Please try the below mentioned steps : 

    >>Some users have reported that the problem was the Nahimic software, please search fo this software and if found turn it off.

    >>Also,  make sure the windows sample rate was the same as the Realtek HD sample rate. Both should be set to 16bit 48000Hz. Go to Control Panel > Sound > Speakers (Realtek Audio Device) > Properties > Advanced then select the above sample rate from the drop-down menu and apply. In the Realtek Menu (click on speaker icon in bottom right of Windows) Select the Default Format tab then make sure the same sample rate is listed in that drop-down menu. 


    >>If the issue persists, check the  'Line In' properties settings. To view this 'Line In' properties tab, right-click on the speaker icon in the notification area, then select Recording Devices (yes, "Recording"). Then, the tab will display in a window with the title 'Sound'. You should see the Line In device in the list. Right-click on this item and select Properties. The 'Line In' properties window pops up. Then select the 'Listen' tab. Unselect 'Listen to this device'. 

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