DPC Latency problem

Hi everyone ;)
I'm trying to fix my pc. I'm experiencing DPC Latency problem and it causes audio stuttering. I'm running Windows 8.1 x64. When I'm running LatencyMon, it shows me that some of my drivers give a really high latency.
I was trying to install new drivers, turn off my soundcard (Sound blaster Audigy SE). The problem started to occur, just after a clean install of Windows 8.1, two days ago. Earlier I did not have any problems
with DPC latency. The weird thing is, that I do not have any audio problems when playing games. The problems occur when I'm listening to music or watching movies. Thanks for your help and sorry for my bad english. 
PS My computer specs:
Gigabyte GA-G41M-Combo (rev. 1.3)
4 GB DDR3 RAM
Nvidia GeForce 450GTS
Intel Core2Quad 2.5GHz
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SE
Wireless mouse and keyboard (microsoft ones)
Drivers causing DPC Latency:
ntoskrnl.exe
USBport.sys
dxgkrnl.sys
nvlddmkm.sys
ataport.sys
CLASSPNP.sys
rspLLL64.sys
Thank you for your help!

Hi,
First, please let me know what player you use to listen to music or watch movies? I considered the codec conflict.
If there is any third part player installed, please remove it to check the issue.
If the issue still persists, please upload the .etl file here for further research.
Keep post.
Kate Li
TechNet Community Support

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    ISR count (execution time 1000-1999 µs):              0
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    DPC count (execution time 1000-1999 µs):              0
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