I initially posted about this in the TV subforum as TV recordings seemed to be the only thing affected, but got nothing for responses, so perhaps I'll get some responses here...
I'm experiencing issues with loud white noise pops through my speakers when there are brief signal glitches in video files. TV recordings seem to be the best source for this as there are occasional glitches in the signal. I’ve been noticing it here and there for a while now, but it has been really bad while watching hockey games lately - on some recordings, it can happen at least a dozen times over the coarse of a few hours. These pops are loud enough that I’m concerned they could damage my speakers. I never get pops like these when I get similar glitches in the TV signal on my other PC running Windows Media Center. JRiver is configured to send bitstream audio on the WASAPI HDMI output device. I’m wondering if there might be any settings I can adjust to help minimize this problem.
Over the last few weeks since I initially started looking into the issue, I found that switching the audio device from the WASAPI HDMI device to the DirectSound HDMI device seems to completely eliminated the pops through the speakers. However, there seem to be a few problems with this solution:
1) Audio mutes briefly when skipping over commercials and takes a second or 2 to return once playback resumes. With WASAPI, the audio is back virtually immediately when playback resumes. While the briefly muted audio is less than ideal, it’s much better than the potentially speaker damaging pops. I can probably live with this issue.
2) I found that video files with Dolby Digital Plus 48kHz 2 channel audio tracks have problems playing. The video is fine, but the audio is just a non-stop series of pulses. Switching back to the WASAPI HDMI audio device resolves this, but brings me back to the initial problem. I haven't found any other audio track types that exhibit this issue so far; 2 channel AAC 48kHz tracks play fine (of course those would be sent out as PCM). The Windows Sound properties for the HDMI audio device clearly list that Dolby Digital Plus, 48kHz, and up to 8 channels are all supported and the same track plays just fine when the WASAPI device is selected. Other Dolby Digital tracks with more channels seem to be fine so far; so it seems to be isolated to tracks with 2 channels.
The video card is an nVidia GTX1070 and the system is running Windows 10 Pro. The nVidia drivers were updated from an older version (about a year old) to the latest version recently in an attempt to resolve this, but that made no change.
Any ideas on how to resolve this would be appreciated.