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WilburHaunting
I've known for a while now that Windows 10 is completely silent when inactive.
Meaning that there is no white noise, no sound detected by the system whatsoever.
There certainly was something like that in Windows 7 and Windows XP.
I've had this problem in Winows 10 before and it miraculously disappeared one day all of a sudden.
Now I have a new PC and a new Windows 10.
That becomes a problem when I try to use my 7.1 headphones for listening to music.
Whenever a song in a playlist ends, before the next one starts, there is a window when the system doesn't pick up any sound, therefore it performs a popping sound notifying my headphones that the operation with sound has finished. And then it happens again after the second song and so on.
The only question that need to be answered here - Is there any kind of way to add a constant invisible white noise to the system so that I don't hear it but the system registers it?
P.S. So far I've been simply playing any song on repeat in a separate player at volume set to 0.
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Meaning that there is no white noise, no sound detected by the system whatsoever.
There certainly was something like that in Windows 7 and Windows XP.
I've had this problem in Winows 10 before and it miraculously disappeared one day all of a sudden.
Now I have a new PC and a new Windows 10.
That becomes a problem when I try to use my 7.1 headphones for listening to music.
Whenever a song in a playlist ends, before the next one starts, there is a window when the system doesn't pick up any sound, therefore it performs a popping sound notifying my headphones that the operation with sound has finished. And then it happens again after the second song and so on.
The only question that need to be answered here - Is there any kind of way to add a constant invisible white noise to the system so that I don't hear it but the system registers it?
P.S. So far I've been simply playing any song on repeat in a separate player at volume set to 0.
Continue reading...