Audiodg.exe process takes up the CPU high solution

  

When we run the audio or video playback software such as Thousands of Listening, Storm, and other audio games under Windows 7, we will find that the operation of the audiodg.exe process occupies a lot of CPU, resulting in The machine sometimes appears "fake death", why audiodg.exe takes up the CPU, let's take a look at the high CPU resolution of audiodg.exe under Win 7.

1. Right-click the speaker icon in the system tray and select “Play Device”. A dialog box will pop up. Double-click the playback device you are currently using.
Double-click the currently used device

2. In the new dialog box that pops up, switch to the “Enhancement” tab, enable “Disable all enhanced performance” enabled by default, and save the settings to exit.
Disable all enhanced performance

This solves the problem that the audiodg.exe CPU is very high in Windows7 system, preventing the computer from running slowly and suspended.

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