E eox08 Member Joined Jun 6, 2014 Posts 21 Jan 15, 2016 #1 I've been dealing with some pretty bad dpc latency here lately and I ran the trace but I haven't quite learned how to read it properly in order to discover which is exactly the problem driver. Could anyone look at this and see what the problem driver that is contributing to the cracking/popping in the audio that I hear? https://www.dropbox.com/s/07sp0gngvr2scle/DESKTOP-0NNTQLJ.01-15-2016.19-56-52.etl?dl=0
I've been dealing with some pretty bad dpc latency here lately and I ran the trace but I haven't quite learned how to read it properly in order to discover which is exactly the problem driver. Could anyone look at this and see what the problem driver that is contributing to the cracking/popping in the audio that I hear? https://www.dropbox.com/s/07sp0gngvr2scle/DESKTOP-0NNTQLJ.01-15-2016.19-56-52.etl?dl=0
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Jan 16, 2016 #2 USBPORT.DLL and USBXHCI.DLL are in the first positions. What USB devices are you using? Additional informations could be useful; for example: System information log (run it from an elevated command prompt): Code: msinfo32 /nfo "%userprofile%\desktop\MsInfo.nfo" (Then upload it here) Retrieve System Information, using speccy Download Speccy portable - actual version 1.29.714 (click), unzip/decompress it and put it on your desktop. When the program opens, it will retrieve some information regarding your system. Once it's done, select the File menu and choose Publish snapshot. Answer Yes to the confirmation message. On the next screen that comes up, choose the Copy to Clipboard button and paste this link in your next reply.
USBPORT.DLL and USBXHCI.DLL are in the first positions. What USB devices are you using? Additional informations could be useful; for example: System information log (run it from an elevated command prompt): Code: msinfo32 /nfo "%userprofile%\desktop\MsInfo.nfo" (Then upload it here) Retrieve System Information, using speccy Download Speccy portable - actual version 1.29.714 (click), unzip/decompress it and put it on your desktop. When the program opens, it will retrieve some information regarding your system. Once it's done, select the File menu and choose Publish snapshot. Answer Yes to the confirmation message. On the next screen that comes up, choose the Copy to Clipboard button and paste this link in your next reply.
E eox08 Member Joined Jun 6, 2014 Posts 21 Jan 16, 2016 #3 The only things I have via usb plugged in is my saitek eclipse II keyboard, mmo7 mouse, and my RME Babyface Pro audio interface.
The only things I have via usb plugged in is my saitek eclipse II keyboard, mmo7 mouse, and my RME Babyface Pro audio interface.
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Jan 16, 2016 #4 And did you try without your RME Babyface Pro audio interface? (using headphones or minispeakers)
E eox08 Member Joined Jun 6, 2014 Posts 21 Jan 16, 2016 #5 xilolee said: And did you try without your RME Babyface Pro audio interface? (using headphones or minispeakers) Click to expand... I have given it a shot without the RME Babyface plugged in and the same problem persists. I've noticed the DPC spikes when graphic intensity things take place which makes me wonder if it's related to that. If the audio software is playing a song project I'm working on and I minimize all of the Windows it appears fine but as soon as I maximize it things start cracking and popping
xilolee said: And did you try without your RME Babyface Pro audio interface? (using headphones or minispeakers) Click to expand... I have given it a shot without the RME Babyface plugged in and the same problem persists. I've noticed the DPC spikes when graphic intensity things take place which makes me wonder if it's related to that. If the audio software is playing a song project I'm working on and I minimize all of the Windows it appears fine but as soon as I maximize it things start cracking and popping