Every time I use Sound Forge Audio Studio 14 for more than a few minutes, my Windows 10 audio drivers get corrupted and all audio playback on my computer takes on a loud hiss obscuring most of the sound. This extends to playback from Youtube, mp3 files played on Windows Media Player, as well as on Sound Forge itself. I have to delete the speaker driver in Device Manager and restart the computer to solve the problem. But that makes Sound Forge essentially useless. Is there a known workaround or method of preventing the problem? This problem also occurs when using Vegas Movie Studio 17. Before buying this version last month, I was using Sound Forge Pro 10 and didn't have this problem.
Sound Forge corrupts Windows 10 audio drivers
Bill-Dyszel
wrote on 12/11/2020, 8:07 PM