02-24-2014, 05:23 PM
Actually no. I didn't install anything while trying to find a match for the al269 settings of the driver I was changing the configurations on the last line of the alsa.conf file as I had found many people tried different types that were similar to their make or model.
In regards to the previous posts which I attempted merely straight after it had been posted. Since it's nearly been a week since my last point I though I try working out how to stop audio stuttering.
Of course, upon occasion you get it wrong, which I did - therefore I need to install my sound card again. As I know and found out last time; my computer uses Realtek HD Audio which is the alsa alc269 driver, I tried following instructions and compiling the driver myself.
I also of course was following the sound troubleshooting on the forums through the manual and had proceeded to remember what was done last time.
In regards to the previous posts which I attempted merely straight after it had been posted. Since it's nearly been a week since my last point I though I try working out how to stop audio stuttering.
Of course, upon occasion you get it wrong, which I did - therefore I need to install my sound card again. As I know and found out last time; my computer uses Realtek HD Audio which is the alsa alc269 driver, I tried following instructions and compiling the driver myself.
I also of course was following the sound troubleshooting on the forums through the manual and had proceeded to remember what was done last time.