Audio popping and stuttering with new Windows 11 ARM insider preview update

Discussion in 'Parallels Desktop on a Mac with Apple silicon' started by JeffreyW1, Nov 18, 2021.

  1. Alan22

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    The stuttering audio glitches is still a problem in PD 18 / Foobar / Windows 11 ARM.
    I have tried disabling Adaptive Hypervisor, changing various CPU and Memory counts, and Windows sampling rates to no avail.
    Was only able to fix the problem by installing WASAPI.fb2k-component in Foobar.

    Hope this helps.
     
  2. kscksc

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    In addition to the other advice ITT, make sure you're not as foolish as me & check you haven't left Travel Mode on.
     
  3. MatthiasE5

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    Thanks, but no, this has not been the case at any point.
     
  4. AdrianB11

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    I am also running into this, have tried multiple things listed here and still after some time audio starts to fail and glitching. This isn't good enough, I have seen posts relating to this issue from 2021 when the initial M1 was released, yet Parallels have released multiple releases from that point and a simple function like audio from MacOS to the VM doesn't work reliably. I guess nobody at Parallels is testing and just releasing. Also, where's the bug reporting procedure? Because right now all I can see is a ton of forum posts which won't get looked at. Think I may have to move to trying VMWare
     
  5. kunze50

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    Same issue here. stuttering glitchy audio alerts. Very annoying.
     
  6. LewisE3

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    Based on an earlier post I turned off Adaptive Hypervisor under CPU & Memory/Advanced and the sound issue seems to be gone for now. My other CPU & Memory settings are still set for automatic. It will take a week or so of no trouble before I trust that the issue is resolved. Just passing on my experience.
     

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