Another possible way to fix crackling audio with bluetooth: Check if your mainboard has an wifi/bluetooth antenna. Plug it in. Sounds stupid but for my Asus B650M E Wifi TUF GAMING it fixed that problem. Hope it helps. Greetings from Germany ✌️
There really aren't that many ways to fix an issue like this it's either a general problem fixed with the methods you mentioned, a hardware failure/faulty device or a very specific cause due to certain hardware e.g. motherboard/Bluetooth adapter or software (and these are almost impossible to advise on!)
@@TropicalTech It's bs. I run with those headphones using my phone. Sometimes I move away half my flat. Still work. NOT A SINGLE STUTTER. But with my PC? It's a mess. They keep disconnecting, reconnecting, sound becomes choppy even if I sit still and super close. No interference at all. All drivers up to date. All 'solutions' videos are copying and pasting nothing.
@@jakubs.5966 I am sorry the video didn't help, and I understand the frustration - I've had similar problems in the past. As my comment above said there's a chance the issue is down to a very specific cause, usually because of the hardware or software, if there's 30 different Bluetooth adapters or motherboards, 200 different headsets, 10 Windows software versions, 5 different codecs, 10 different driver versions. you're looking at millions of combinations that makes it difficult to recommend solutions for. The best recommendation for overcoming this would be to find your specific components: headset, motherboard, windows version etc., and search online to see if anyone else with these has encountered or fixed the problem. I'd also always recommend trying to rule out the cause, so so far you can confirm the issue isn't the hardware of the headset.
I FIXED MY ISSUE!!! FINALLY!!! I have my Windows 11 PC connected by HDMI cable to my LG TV OLED G3 4K TV and was frustrated that my excellent Bowers & Wilkins headphones (which work perfectly when watching the TV) were breaking up when I used them to listen to anything coming from the PC. The problem was the TV was not accepting, and the PC was not sending, the data with enough quality. I checked the display settings on my PC, and it wouldn't allow me to choose anything higher than 60Hz, even though I had the HDMI cable connected to my TV's port which supposedly accepts 4K at 120Hz. The trick was to tell my TV that this particular HDMI port was to accept 4K - tricky to find in my TV settings but I finally found it. Once I had done this, my PC now allowed my to change my display settings to 120Hz - problem fixed!!!!!!
FINALLY omg it worked when i set it as default in the control panel ...THANKS A LOT it was so frustrating cause it works in everything else but my laptop
No idea if this is what the video says, just saying this everywhere - it fixed it (for me, at least for a time) just by reinstalling the bluetooth driver. Go to device manager -> bluetooth -> (your individual bluetooth headset) and delete that driver. Windows, whether 10 or 11, always just reinstalls the driver, and it works fine after that for a few weeks
Didn’t work. I’m trying to connect my razer kaira pro to windows Bluetooth instead Of using the usb c that comes with it. That works perfect. But when I connected to the windows one, I barely move and it cuts in and out. If I stand up and move around, it’ll just cut out for 5-10 seconds before it comes back. It is so freaking slow through the windows, Bluetooth or my motherboards Bluetooth. I don’t know what the hell is going on.
Sometimes sound issues are caused by the limits of the technology. I have a sound file of white noise that I play at VERY low volume when the computer boots, on loop in the background, with foobar2000 so that the Headphones don't turn off. The battery life really isn't that different. This is for headphones that cut the first or last few seconds of audio regularly.
@@Ryfashn no I didn’t, I just bought wired earbuds, too much hassle since I just wanted my VR headset working seamlessly, had to sacrifice bluetooth earbud audio to do it
Another possible way to fix crackling audio with bluetooth: Check if your mainboard has an wifi/bluetooth antenna. Plug it in. Sounds stupid but for my Asus B650M E Wifi TUF GAMING it fixed that problem. Hope it helps. Greetings from Germany ✌️
thank you so much! This works! I'm looking for a solution then found your comment! we have the same motherboard. Thank you so much!
@@omniwafu03 Glad to help my friend 😉
Thanks. 👍👍👍
you the real technician bro just solved my prob
I’ve been trying to fix this for hours, tried so many tutorials and this worked instantly. Thank you so much. I hope more people find this.
By the time I'm looking for a video online I've already tried all these obvious possibilities like restarting, reinstalling, turning things on and off
There really aren't that many ways to fix an issue like this it's either a general problem fixed with the methods you mentioned, a hardware failure/faulty device or a very specific cause due to certain hardware e.g. motherboard/Bluetooth adapter or software (and these are almost impossible to advise on!)
@@TropicalTech It's bs. I run with those headphones using my phone. Sometimes I move away half my flat. Still work. NOT A SINGLE STUTTER. But with my PC? It's a mess. They keep disconnecting, reconnecting, sound becomes choppy even if I sit still and super close. No interference at all. All drivers up to date. All 'solutions' videos are copying and pasting nothing.
@@jakubs.5966 I am sorry the video didn't help, and I understand the frustration - I've had similar problems in the past. As my comment above said there's a chance the issue is down to a very specific cause, usually because of the hardware or software, if there's 30 different Bluetooth adapters or motherboards, 200 different headsets, 10 Windows software versions, 5 different codecs, 10 different driver versions. you're looking at millions of combinations that makes it difficult to recommend solutions for.
The best recommendation for overcoming this would be to find your specific components: headset, motherboard, windows version etc., and search online to see if anyone else with these has encountered or fixed the problem.
I'd also always recommend trying to rule out the cause, so so far you can confirm the issue isn't the hardware of the headset.
I FIXED MY ISSUE!!! FINALLY!!! I have my Windows 11 PC connected by HDMI cable to my LG TV OLED G3 4K TV and was frustrated that my excellent Bowers & Wilkins headphones (which work perfectly when watching the TV) were breaking up when I used them to listen to anything coming from the PC. The problem was the TV was not accepting, and the PC was not sending, the data with enough quality. I checked the display settings on my PC, and it wouldn't allow me to choose anything higher than 60Hz, even though I had the HDMI cable connected to my TV's port which supposedly accepts 4K at 120Hz. The trick was to tell my TV that this particular HDMI port was to accept 4K - tricky to find in my TV settings but I finally found it. Once I had done this, my PC now allowed my to change my display settings to 120Hz - problem fixed!!!!!!
0:26 Lol I just thought to put in my antennas and now they work. Wouldn't think for that without this video!
FINALLY omg it worked when i set it as default in the control panel ...THANKS A LOT it was so frustrating cause it works in everything else but my laptop
You're welcome, glad that fixed it!
Thankyou ..worked very well in my first attempt
That's good to hear, thanks for watching!
thanks mate, i use moondrop space travel and the third method is worked for me which is just disabled the main speaker on my laptop
No idea if this is what the video says, just saying this everywhere - it fixed it (for me, at least for a time) just by reinstalling the bluetooth driver. Go to device manager -> bluetooth -> (your individual bluetooth headset) and delete that driver. Windows, whether 10 or 11, always just reinstalls the driver, and it works fine after that for a few weeks
Didn’t work. I’m trying to connect my razer kaira pro to windows Bluetooth instead Of using the usb c that comes with it. That works perfect. But when I connected to the windows one, I barely move and it cuts in and out. If I stand up and move around, it’ll just cut out for 5-10 seconds before it comes back. It is so freaking slow through the windows, Bluetooth or my motherboards Bluetooth. I don’t know what the hell is going on.
This is happening to me 🤦♂️
Sometimes sound issues are caused by the limits of the technology. I have a sound file of white noise that I play at VERY low volume when the computer boots, on loop in the background, with foobar2000 so that the Headphones don't turn off. The battery life really isn't that different. This is for headphones that cut the first or last few seconds of audio regularly.
Really thorough job. Nice.
Thank you!
None of these solutions fixed the problem
How long has the problem been happening and has it always been the case with that headset?
@@TropicalTech I actually figured it out. I had something in the room interfering with the connection. Thank you for your help! Though
@@BearCrowe dude what o u mean by this.. ive been bashing my head against the wall for hours
@@Juicepar did u ever figure it out im so lost
@@Ryfashn no I didn’t, I just bought wired earbuds, too much hassle since I just wanted my VR headset working seamlessly, had to sacrifice bluetooth earbud audio to do it
Thank you! I appreciate you’re help
You're welcome, glad the video helped!