Fix A/V Streaming Dropouts Problems on Windows

If you have experienced A/V streaming dropouts problems on your Windows OS based laptop, you can try to use the fix below. Streaming DO caused by a kernel-mode device driver that is implemented improperly. It is well known that Windows and device drivers are difficult to handle real-time data streams.

Fix A/V Streaming Dropouts Problems on Windows

First thing to check is the excessive DPC latencies. You can try to disable individual devices using Windows Device Manager on your OS. To do that, go to Control Panel – System – Device Manager and disable your preferred devices. To disable, right click on the item and click “Disable”. You do not have to disable the features that are important for your Windows, such as keyboard, mouse, IDE / SATA controller, or any other graphics card in the device manager under the system components or PC.

Once you have located the driver that is responsible for the problem, search for the latest laptop drivers available on the manufacturer’s website and reinstall the driver.

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