At times, when using Skype, you may see a message RAVBg64.exe wants to use Skype or RAVBg64.exe is requesting access to Skype. If you do see it, you might start wondering What is RAVBg64.exe? In this post, we will take a look at this process.
What is RAVBg64.exe & why does it want to use Skype?
RavBG64.exe is a background process that allows you to connect communication applications like Skype to Realtek Sound Drivers. In this post, we’ll take a look at:
- What is RAVBg64.exe?
- When does RAVBg64.exe request access to Skype?
- Should I remove RAVBg64.exe to stop the message from appearing?
- How to find if RAVBg64.exe is a malware or not?
- RAVBg64.exe shows high CPU usage.
1] What is RAVBg64.exe?
The RAVBg64 is an abbreviation for Realtek Audio-Video Background Process (64 bit). The file is a legitimate software component of the Realtek High Definition Audio Driver designed by Realtek Semiconductor and created for the Windows operating system. Its main role is to act as an interface or audio manager between the OS and audio speakers.
2] When does RAVBg64.exe request access to Skype?
The popup appears on a computer screen when a user attempts to start Skype. RAVBg64.exe is a part of your device’s audio drivers and since Skype allows you to do audio and video chats, the driver can request access. Once you choose to Allow access, it should not appear the next time you start up the Skype app on your device.
3] Should I remove RAVBg64.exe to stop the message from appearing?
Although it is not an essential Windows file and disabling it does not really stop Windows from working, it is not recommended to remove RAVBg64.exe unless it is a malware. Why? It is important for audio processing. The service ensures that communication apps and audio drivers perform properly especially when an audio and video software is in use.
4] How to find if RAVBg64.exe is malware or not?
The executable file is present inside a folder residing under the following location –
C:\Program Files\Realtek\Audio\HDA
It is trusted and signed digitally, so it shouldn’t cause any problems. But if the location is different, it could be malware disguised as the RAVBg64.exe file.
5] RAVBg64.exe shows high CPU usage
At times, the RAVBg64.exe shows high CPU usage. As the file is important for audio processing, you should not remove it. However, you could consider the following options to address the issue:
- Reinstall Realtek HD Audio Manager
- Download & update the Realtek Audio Driver from the manufacturer’s website
- Disable Realtek Audio Manager, in the same way as you would disable any startup item.
This post offers suggestions to fix HD Audio Background process (RAVBg64.exe) High CPU usage issue.
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