Click and listen.. my laptop PC is making those noises all the time...it wasnt doing that before,, and the laptop i had before this one, never did that. it's not on mic either..
Could there be something wrong or have i not set the volume controls (for audio recording purposes) correctly?
Is this normal?
Started by SaiyaMel, May 14 2007 11:16 AM
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Posted 14 May 2007 - 11:16 AM
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Posted 14 May 2007 - 07:38 PM
There's like a faint static-like background noise.. i can hear it quite clearly on my laptop...but here is the same file amplified. not that it's much of a big deal or anything..but i hadn't noticed it before...just curious.
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Posted 14 May 2007 - 09:54 PM
Can hear it clearly.
If I don't have my headphones on, and that is hardly ever, I can hear a similar noise coming from the small speakers on my TFT LCD monitor.
I've just plugged my headphones into the jack on the monitor, and with the volume up a bit, I can clearly hear an intermittent beep at approximately 1 second intervals.
Always use the headphone socket on the PC tower itself to avoid this.
Hope this helps.
If I don't have my headphones on, and that is hardly ever, I can hear a similar noise coming from the small speakers on my TFT LCD monitor.
I've just plugged my headphones into the jack on the monitor, and with the volume up a bit, I can clearly hear an intermittent beep at approximately 1 second intervals.
Always use the headphone socket on the PC tower itself to avoid this.
Hope this helps.
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Posted 15 May 2007 - 04:22 PM
DennisD, on May 14 2007, 04:54 PM, said:
If I don't have my headphones on, and that is hardly ever, I can hear a similar noise coming from the small speakers on my TFT LCD monitor.
To make sure it isn't just speaker noise you can play around with the Windows Play Volume via Start->Run->sndvol32.exe
Make sure your volume levels aren't either maxed out especially on the Microphone volume as they're rather sensitive, or disable the Microphone volume by muting it when not using a Microphone.












