SgtHarryWeezer
Yo Hxtr:
Thanks, but further reading at the link demonstrates the issues that can develop when you start disabling services:
Update: doing this will likely induce audio issues such as crackling, popping, stuttering, and skipping. My final solution was to leave this service enabled but disable it's network throttling component (if you already did the first fix you should undo it and re-enable the service). This resolved my audio issues caused by disabling the MMCS while keeping my games lag free. This is not a solution if you are not experiencing network issues. If you are experiencing audio issues only, you should make sure the MMCSS is running. The best way to test if you have this problem is to disable your sound device in Device Manager and then see if the lag persists. If it does, you have some other issue. If the lag goes away, re-enable your sound device and try the following fix:
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Leave the multimedia class scheduler service running, but disable its network throttling "feature":
* Open regedit
* Go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Multimedia\SystemProfile
* There will be an entry for network performance throttling, default value is 10; set it to FFFFFFFF hex (willl look like 0xFFFFFFFF to the right of the entry)
* Reboot
yea i probably caused the damn issue tweaking my system. I disable whatever is not needed like Terminal Services and others.. lol
but mine is fixed. I'm leaving it alone for now. Thanks for the info if it breaks again I will try that.