Due to the low impedance of the Logitech speakers, this means when the amps reactivate, the slightest noise is heard, in this case as a little but annoying pop. This is because the Realtek HD sound controller is power saving the speaker outputs aggressively as soon as there is no output. With my Logitech speakers, everytime I browse a web page and then hit a link, I hear a slight pop sound. I tried contacting HP INDIA (as am from india) but was not successful. Realtek hd 'popping' on outputs everytime a sound is made. I have tried updating my BIOS as well to the latest versions but nothing helped. Hence am not able to receive sound from my VR headset. I have tried all the USB ports on my PC, only one port works with the G2 and thats the port that is showing this problem. Also under "Human Interface Devices" one of the "HID-compliant consumer control device" keeps vanishing and coming back and back and forth. When i open the device manager under "Audio inputs and outputs" i see the option "Speakers (Realtek USB2.0 Audio)" keeps vanishing and coming back again and back and forth. The sound keeps automatically switching from my headset to my desktop speakers and back and forth. My HP Reverb G2 just arrived and ever since my first setup I have been having issues with the Audio on the headset.
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