Mine is actually way worse than yours. I only heard a few stutters from yours. Mine is very noticeable in stereo. And even mono, although less.VeteranGamer wrote: ↑Fri May 12, 2017 4:23 amjermzz wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2017 10:01 pm
So I did this and problem persists. Although much less, I STILL get choppyness (and freezes) with mono sound. Does this confirm the resistors need to be changed?
if so can you recommend a link to get the right ones? Or if you have some I'll gladly pay them / shipping.
also, in the mean time, how would I wire a dac to the all in one? Havent done usb audio, yet but it sounds like a good idea until I can get this sorted, and I have one on hand. Would I just wire L out and R out to PWM 0 and 1? Or will that cause the same problem?
i was thinking about wiring up usb audio, but i may leave that for another build (fitting a usb device and an amp may be tight in my current build).....
the onboard audio is fine it justs needs the right envioroment (providing the wiring is correct), my aio board originally came with 10ohm resistors, i changed them for 75ohm (still an issue) joined the the two pwm wires together and put a jumper from the resistors to the speaker.... that actually worked or so i though as i had only really been testing without the case closed, once closed the problem arose again, so i shielded the pwm wires, that seemed to have resolved the issue....
but i was wrong.... while my son was playing with it, i actually noticed that tetris sounded off (he actually was none the wiser and was most probably thinking thats how things were back in the old day).... so i going to reshield the wire and the reason for this may be obvious in this video
watch the video til the end (its unlisted so i'm not trying to generate views)
theres obviously something causing noise or interference and most probably nothing to do with the resistors (unless your getting low volume)....
if you want to go down the usb audio route, this may help (i havent tried it and there are posts already about this)
The wire mod is to connect both right sides of the resistors to the - of the speaker right? I did this with a wire by hand just to test and the sound got so choppy that the music almost stopped.
If I can't find the resistors tomorrow when I'm out and about, I'm to a point where I'll just have to use the dac and and a separate amp and just wire all the audio separately