sql-editor-audio-service.exe

SQL Editor Audio Service

Background ServiceSafeAudio Processing for SQL Editor
CPU Usage
0-5%
Memory
20-120 MB
Location
C:\Program Files\TechSoft\SQLEditor\AudioService
Publisher
TechSoft Solutions, Inc.

Quick Answer

sql-editor-audio-service.exe is safe. It is a legitimate background service that provides audio cues and notification sounds for the SQL Editor without requiring direct user interaction.

Is it a Virus?
 NO - Safe
Must be located in C:\Program Files\TechSoft\SQLEditor\AudioService\ or a valid Program Files path
Warning
Often benign, ensure signature
Check digital signature and verify publisher in Windows properties
Can I Disable?
 YES
Disable via SQL Editor settings or stop the Windows service if documented

What is sql-editor-audio-service.exe?

sql-editor-audio-service.exe is the background component of the SQL Editor that handles audio cues, notification sounds, and optional voice prompts. It runs as a dedicated service to avoid blocking the main editor UI while providing audio feedback for actions, errors, and alerts.

The process uses a small service wrapper to manage audio playback resources without tying up the editor's main thread, enabling responsive UI and consistent sound playback during operations.

Quick Fact: Audio services in SQL editors help deliver non-intrusive alerts, improving workflow efficiency without disrupting typing or editing.

Types of Audio Service Processes

Is sql-editor-audio-service.exe Safe?

Yes, sql-editor-audio-service.exe is safe when it is the legitimate file from the SQL Editor suite downloaded from official sources.

Is sql-editor-audio-service.exe a Virus or Malware?

The real file is NOT a virus, but malware can masquerade with similar names. Always verify the file path and signature.

How to Tell if sql-editor-audio-service.exe is Legitimate or Malware

  1. File Location: Must be in C:\Program Files\TechSoft\SQLEditor\AudioService\sql-editor-audio-service.exe or C:\Program Files (x86)\TechSoft\SQLEditor\AudioService\sql-editor-audio-service.exe. Any other path is suspicious.
  2. Digital Signature: Right-click the file in Windows Explorer → Properties → Digital Signatures. Should show the publisher as "TechSoft Solutions, Inc.".
  3. Resource Usage: Normal usage is 0-5% CPU and 20-120 MB memory. Abnormal usage when editor is idle is suspicious.
  4. Behavior: Should run as a service and only when the SQL Editor is installed or active. If it starts without SQL Editor, investigate.

Red Flags: If sql-editor-audio-service.exe is located outside the SQL Editor directory, lacks a valid digital signature, or keeps running when the editor is closed, perform a malware scan.

Why Is sql-editor-audio-service.exe Running?

The audio service runs to provide non-blocking audio feedback and notifications for SQL Editor actions, even when the main UI is idle or performing background tasks.

Reasons it's running:

Can I Disable or Remove sql-editor-audio-service.exe?

Yes, you can disable sql-editor-audio-service.exe. You can turn off non-essential audio cues or stop the service, but some editor features may lose audio notifications.

How to Stop sql-editor-audio-service.exe

How to Uninstall the Audio Component

Common Problems: Audio Service High CPU or Memory Usage

If sql-editor-audio-service.exe is consuming excessive resources, consider the following causes and fixes.

Common Causes & Solutions

Quick Fixes:
1. Open SQL Editor Task Manager (or within app) and identify audio-related tasks
2. Disable non-essential sounds in Settings > Audio
3. Update the SQL Editor to the latest build
4. If the issue persists, restart the editor and system
5. Run a malware scan if unexpected CPU spikes occur when the editor is idle

Frequently Asked Questions

Is sql-editor-audio-service.exe a virus?

No, the legitimate file from the SQL Editor suite is not a virus. Verify the path is in C:\Program Files\TechSoft\SQLEditor\AudioService and that the digital signature lists the publisher as 'TechSoft Solutions, Inc.'

Why is sql-editor-audio-service.exe using CPU?

CPU usage can spike during audio playback, event notifications, or if a misbehaving extension triggers audio requests. Use the editor's task manager to identify the source and adjust settings or disable the culprit.

Can I delete sql-editor-audio-service.exe?

If you uninstall the SQL Editor suite, the audio component will be removed. If you only want to disable audio, turn off sounds in settings or stop the service without removing the entire editor.

Can I disable sql-editor-audio-service.exe?

Yes. You can disable it from the editor's settings or via Services.msc (stop service) and Startup tab (disable auto-start). Some notifications may be unavailable.

Why does it start at Windows startup?

The editor can configure the audio service to start with Windows to provide immediate sound feedback after login. Disable in Task Manager > Startup to prevent automatic launch.

How do I verify the file is legitimate?

Check the file path (C:\Program Files\TechSoft\SQLEditor\AudioService\sql-editor-audio-service.exe), verify the digital signature, and ensure it matches the publisher.

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