Hi Phil

Sounds like DPCs to me! Google for a program called latencymon and download
it. Run it and when you hear the distortion, look at it and see what the
offending driver/program is.

One thing, if you have not disabled windows search you might be having those
kinds of issues.

73
Neal

On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 7:31 PM, Phil Theis <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Every now and then distortion creeps into the received audio.  stop/start
> always corrects it.  CPU utilization is always around the 10% level.
> Reboot doesn't help.
> Any ideas?
> Phil K3TUF
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