I have an older Slimbook (One M5) with a Ryzen 5900HX which I recently bought used.
I looked into why the audio is so fragile.
Because the audio is very fragile and easily broken, going static or just breaking up. Similar to the way it often was in laptops many times.
Anyone fixed audio in their MINI PC and could give me some tips? I am using Windows 11. It's not a problem when just watching videos or playing a game or anything simply going out the outputs. It only happens if I am using a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) or/and OBS and doing an audio loopback either externally or internally. Audio mostly goes to static during DAW playback. While running a large amount of tracks and plugins really works well, the dropouts did happen 2 times during this 10 minute livestream using Studio One DAW and OBS, this morning: https://www.bitchute.com/video/yc8uXBf56bCm
Hear them once at exactly 4:25 and again at exactly 10:16.
Every time I had the DAW on I have had problems with buffer underruns and resulting static, and I am just getting it configured after having it for the last month. I am betting on this being a problem that is associated with graphics taking precedence when I am already running a really big music session. I am not really that concerned about this problem, this is not my main music pc, this is a light music session for me and it is only something I am doing to test the computer here. I don't rely on it for the audio use for reals. Anyone got a fix for this though?
It is a very good pc for my light use I seek from it. Gererally it would be nice if I could mix this song without the audio going to mush every 5 minutes and having to stop, because I keep the music sessions here and it is the "bedroom studio" pc, wheras the music studio computer is not as accessible at all hours.
The graphics are now working better than at first after several attempts now there is no real problem after a full AMD run update with AMD detector for the drivers. But the audio is not great. Any advice thank you kindly. I hope my question is not too long and there are some answers. But I understand if you just don't have a good answer either.