20. February 2014 · Write a comment · Categories: Uncategorized · Tags: , ,

When I boot my computer and I use Spotify or any other program with my computer. My audio is completely normal, whether I use the speakers in my laptop, or whether I use the headphones I have. As soon as I start using Windows Movie Maker, and I insert a piece of audio, my speakers or my headphones, whichever one is plugged in, begins to make a fast click noise. When I close it and go back to say Spotify, the clicking noise is still there. If I restart it and use Spotify or YouTube, it's find, but once I play something in Windows Movie Maker, the click noise starts, and then no matter what I use, it persists and keeps on going.

Thanks in advance,

Tahseen Chowdhury

I was working on a video in Movie Maker, I added narration, it worked fine, I saved the video, played it, all fine. I thought "I could probably do a better take". So I went back, deleted the narration, and recorded a new one, when I played it back it's just a clipping static noise, I deleted it and tried again, still just noise. I went back to the original movie maker file that had the narration that worked and played that and now that's just static noise too. Pretty annoying.

Also, is there a way to delete this new Movie Maker and get the old version from Vista back? So far the new Movie Maker has been nothing but a hassle, I can't see any benefit to having this version over the old one.