During sound playback in IE 9, his hiccups every 10 seconds.

It happens in all but Pandora. Also happens when not on the line by using Windows Media Player. Various speakers have the same effect. First happened about 1 month ago. I tried Opera and no problem, with the exception of WMP.

Hello

You did changes to the computer, before the show?

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Run this fixit and check.

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Method 2:

Disable all improvements and check out them.

a. in the notification area, right-click on the sound icon and select playback devices. b. now click on speakers , and then click Properties .

c. click the tab to highlight and select the check box to disable all improvements.

d. click apply and OK.

Method 3:

Updated the sound card and check.

Updated a hardware driver that is not working properly

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