magrega
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- Windows 11
I am running Win11 24H2 on an asus laptop m3402ra. Since I bought this laptop 2 years ago I've been experiencing bluetooth stutters during playback when the screen turns off after idling out.
I've literally done everything there is in terms of updating drivers, bios, updates, you name it. I tried different combination of those and I've been to multiple repair centers.
The only thing that helps is disabling AMD GPU Driver in Device Manager. Only then the stutters go away. The recent observation I made is that If I play music through built-in speakers and I run powercfg -requests in powershell it shows that there's An audio stream is currently in use and also there's a driver specified which plays audio.
But when I use bluetooth to play audio there's no mention of audio streaming and there's no driver that plays audio.
I've seen endless number of posts about how their computer doesn't go to sleep because of some ghost audio stream but my situation is reversed. I have an actual audio stream but it doesn't show in powercfg.
Can anybody help me figure out what is going on?
On screenshots you can see the difference when the music is played with a usb speaker and with a bluetooth speaker (I tried JBL GO 2, 3, 4 and Airpods Pro 2). Both times the music is actively playing.
I've literally done everything there is in terms of updating drivers, bios, updates, you name it. I tried different combination of those and I've been to multiple repair centers.
The only thing that helps is disabling AMD GPU Driver in Device Manager. Only then the stutters go away. The recent observation I made is that If I play music through built-in speakers and I run powercfg -requests in powershell it shows that there's An audio stream is currently in use and also there's a driver specified which plays audio.
But when I use bluetooth to play audio there's no mention of audio streaming and there's no driver that plays audio.
I've seen endless number of posts about how their computer doesn't go to sleep because of some ghost audio stream but my situation is reversed. I have an actual audio stream but it doesn't show in powercfg.
Can anybody help me figure out what is going on?
On screenshots you can see the difference when the music is played with a usb speaker and with a bluetooth speaker (I tried JBL GO 2, 3, 4 and Airpods Pro 2). Both times the music is actively playing.
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My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Asus m3402ra
- CPU
- Ryzen 7 6800H
- Memory
- 8gb on board + 8gb ram stick
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 1 laptop olde display + 1 thunderbolt external monitor
- Hard Drives
- nvme 512gb
- Browser
- Edge, Chrome
- Antivirus
- Windows Defender