Although Bluetooth technology can be used, wired headphones sometimes seem outdated. However, there are some problems with Bluetooth headphones. One of the main problems is that Bluetooth Audio Stuttering in Windows 10.
During Bluetooth audio intermittence, the headset is connected to the computer device, but you cannot hear smooth sound. Also, it will automatically log out in a short period of time. To resolve these Bluetooth audio stuttering issues, you need to follow these fixes.
Solution 1 – Reinstall Audio Driver to Fix Bluetooth Audio Stuttering:
If the audio driver of the system does not match or is out of date, the Bluetooth stuck problem usually occurs. Therefore, updating is the only option to solve this problem. You need to make sure that your Bluetooth headset is using the correct driver before updating or reinstalling it.
Now we start to reinstall the sound card driver:
1: First, you need to click on the Windows Logo key with X and this will open the Device Manager.
2: Now, locate the sound, and video option and then tap on it to expand.
3: Here it will open the list of Audio drivers and you need to go for the one your system has “Realtek High-Definition Audio”.
4: Now, right-click on it and then choose the option “Update Driver”
5: Here you will see that there are two options on your screen and you need to go for the second one i.e. Browse my Computer for drivers.
6: Now, you will get on the next page and you just need to tap on “Let Me Pick from A list of Device Drivers on My Computer”
7: Another screen will appear here and you will need to look for the Statement “Show Compatible hardware” and ensure it is checked.
8: Now, a list of compatible devices will be there, you need to choose it and then tap on the Next toggle and then click Yes to continue the process.
9: As soon as it ends, you need to Restart the system and once your system turns on then you need to continue with the next step.
After completing this step, you need to check if the headphone stuttering problem has been resolved; otherwise, proceed to the next step.
Solution 2 – Run Bluetooth Troubleshooter to Fix Bluetooth Audio Stuttering:
You can go with the following steps in order to perform this method:
1: First, you need to open the Search tool with its Windows Key+ S keyboard shortcut.
2: Now, type the troubleshoot in your search utility text box.
3: Next, you need to click on troubleshoot settings to open the tab.
4: Click Additional troubleshooters to open the list of troubleshooters which is shown below:
Select Bluetooth and then click Run the Troubleshooter
5: Now, go to the troubleshooter instructions.
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Solution 3 – Disable Audio Enhancement to Fix Bluetooth Audio Stuttering:
Here is how you can disable the Audio Enhancement:
1: First, you need to right-click on the speaker icon on your system in order to open its context menu.
2: Now, select Sounds to open the Window.
3: Next, you need to select the Default audio device on the playback tab and then click on the Properties button.
4: Click the Enhancements tab i.e. shown directly below.
5: Next, you need to click the Disable all Enhancements checkbox to select the option.
6: Press the Apply and then Ok button to save the new settings.
7: Once disabling the audio enhancements, the Bluetooth audio stuttering on Windows 10 has gone, and if not then check the next step.
Solution 4 – Update Bluetooth Driver:
Bluetooth audio stuttering in Windows 10 usually occurs when the audio driver is out of date. So you need to update the audio driver and then check if the problem is solved.
1: First, right-click the Start button and then select Device Manager.
2: Now, expand the Audio inputs and outputs.
3: Next, right-click the target audio driver and then select Update driver.
4: Select, search automatically for updated driver software and then follow the on-screen guide to update the device driver.
Solution 5 – Reinstall Wi-Fi Driver:
In order to re-install the Wi-Fi driver, look for these given steps:
1: First, you need to open the Win + X menu by pressing the Windows and X keys together.
2: Next, select Device Manager to open the Window.
3: Now, double-click the network adapters in order to expand that category.
4: Right-click your PC’s wireless network adapter and then select the Uninstall device option.
5: Select the Delete the driver software for this device option on the Un-install device dialog box window.
6: Now, click the uninstall button.
7: Next, select the Network adapters category and then click the Action menu.
8: Now, select the scan for hardware changes option on the menu in order to re-install the driver.
9: Once you re-install the driver, then you need to check if Bluetooth audio stuttering still appears on Windows 10 or not.
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