![]() I am running windows 8.1 on a MSI ghost pro 4k. I have tried: updating sound drivers, restarting my computer, uninstalling and reinstalling, making sure all other sound drivers are uninstalled and/or disabled besides the one I am using in the playback tab in the sound options, as well as uninstalling all sound drivers and reinstalling them, making sure everything is up to date for other software on the computer, switching browsers, and trying various plugins (which were removed after showing no results so as not to interfere with future "fixes"). Whenever I try to listen to a YouTube video I get a weird echo effect, not in that the sound is repeated again a bit behind to create an effect like a round in sheet music, but more of an echo that you get in a large cavern or tunnel, where it sounds like I am listening to the speaker in the video in a large open room. Also, do not have both the RealTek and the HD. ![]() Click the Download icon to download Realtek HD Audio Driver for your computer. You can open Realtek HD Audio Manager download page and find the corresponding driver for your Windows 10/11 system. If it is not shown, RIGHT click in a blank area in that panel and then click to Show Disabled and Disconnected Device. Download from Realtek Website You can download Realtek HD Audio Manager from Realtek official website. ![]() If the Stereo Mix is show, enable it and make it the default recording device. now the problem is back and the old fix isn't working. Go to the Hardware and Sound/Sound Panel Recording Section. I've been hitting my head against the wall for the past day trying to fix this but nothing seems to work, I posted another thread with this mentioned in it yesterday along with several other problems my new computer had and it got fixed. ![]()
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