audio quality is bad

linkaura

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the sound come out from my headphone is very bad n it got crack sometimes, but when i use other devices to try on my headphone with the same song, it sounds well. so can the crack of the sound happen due to my mobo problem? as u can see below there tat i dont hv a soundcard so im using an integrated audio.
it is a Realtek HD audio but the outcome is terrible, or can it be the driver problem?
or should i get a soundcard?

please help me with it, i hv out of idea on how to fix it right.
 
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What plug are you using??? Front panel audio or a straight out of the motherboard???

well im using mobo panel one bcoz my front panel headphone slot not working. it is connected to the audio pin on the mobo, just doesnt works.
 
try doing another set of headphones on the computer and see what the results are. does it only crack in the same place on the same song every time? that is odd and sounds more like faulty headphones. crackling from a sound card would likely happen at random on any song.
 
So the headphone only sounds bad on the computer? If so, it could be that the motherboard audio header/header wire is getting interference or is deteriorating.
 
try doing another set of headphones on the computer and see what the results are.
those crack sound still exist

does it only crack in the same place on the same song every time? that is odd and sounds more like faulty headphones. crackling from a sound card would likely happen at random on any song.
it does n i notice tat if the song is in softer part it just sounds normal but when it comes to chorus or somewhere with more rock then the crack sounds happen.

So the headphone only sounds bad on the computer? If so, it could be that the motherboard audio header/header wire is getting interference or is deteriorating.
ya. when i use ipod to play the same song, everything just fine with it. what is audio header n header wire? sorry for my noob. shouldnt be deteriorating bcoz everything just bought on tis monday, unless im unlucky.
 
A creative sound card will certainly improve matters, but i agree, with cohen, this should be able to be fixed. I would resintall the chipset drivers, uninstall the sound drivers, restart, reinstall the sound drivers, restart. See if that helps.
 
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