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Old July 19th, 2015, 01:53 AM

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Found the cause I think. I turned the mouse interface click off.

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Old July 19th, 2015, 03:00 AM
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Found the cause I think. I turned the mouse interface click off.

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The mouse click uses the exact same windows multimedia subsystem as the sound - so you would have to turn both off to have any effect.

But it basically looks to me as if your particular sound card does not handle the original DirectShow Windows Multimedia too well. Or you have multiple directshow codecs installed by various softwares - these can interfere with each other, apparently. (We use the ones Microsoft originally supplied with the DirectX SDK).
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Old July 19th, 2015, 09:18 AM

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Found the cause I think. I turned the mouse interface click off.

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The mouse click uses the exact same windows multimedia subsystem as the sound - so you would have to turn both off to have any effect.

But it basically looks to me as if your particular sound card does not handle the original DirectShow Windows Multimedia too well. Or you have multiple directshow codecs installed by various softwares - these can interfere with each other, apparently. (We use the ones Microsoft originally supplied with the DirectX SDK).
Sounds not something I know much about on computers so if I have two installed I've not done it and wouldn't know were to start looking.
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