Question My TV's sound (that I use as my computer's monitor) is completely noisy but it gets fixed after a few second, how to fix it?

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I upgraded my setup last week, my previous setup was an H61M-E, i5 3570S, 12GB DDR3 RAM, ATX330 PSU, and now I got an H510M S2H rev 1, i3 10100f, 8GB DDR4 3200Mhz RAM (I'll be buying another 8GB RAM soon), MWE 650 White PSU, and my GPU is GTX 1050 Ti 4GB, and for the monitor, as I said in the title, I don't actually have a monitor, it's an LG LED TV, and after upgrading my PC, my TV's sound has become noisy when I play a movie, (it's only happening for the movie file formats, the sound of musics are ok and doesn't have any noise), and the weird thing is that if I let the movie to continue playing, the sound is noisy for a few seconds but then it gets fixed and the noise is gone, this wasn't happening with my previous setup, how can I fix it? can this be because of my low RAM?
 
Not, not the RAM.

Grab the latest audio drivers for the motherboard. Even if you have to go direct to Realtek's website to get them, but try the motherboard manufacturer's website first.

If that doesn't do it, it is probably some audio codec on your system. Grab something like the CCCP (Combined Community Codec Pack) etc to see if that makes a difference.
 
Not, not the RAM.

Grab the latest audio drivers for the motherboard. Even if you have to go direct to Realtek's website to get them, but try the motherboard manufacturer's website first.

If that doesn't do it, it is probably some audio codec on your system. Grab something like the CCCP (Combined Community Codec Pack) etc to see if that makes a difference.
I reinstalled the Realtek driver from my mobo site, and also downloaded that CCCP pack, but none of them helped
 
Try a different video player?

That it is isolated to only a single source type doesn't make it seem like a hardware issue.
I tried others too, no difference, and for the file format I think I was wrong, I once played a music and it was noisy for 2 or 3 seconds then it got fixed, so this is a general problem now, I tried youtube as well, if I close chrome and then launch it with a youtube page being opened beforehand, it's noisy for the 1 or 2 seconds and it quickly gets fixed