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Sound card noise
Hi, when I record with windvr on my computer, picture is good, but I hear a
grounding (buzzing problem) noise, the 3.5mm plug going in to the sound card is good, never had noise before, what could cause this? |
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try to set the microphone level to zero or disable it
mr Nisse pertnoy wrote: Hi, when I record with windvr on my computer, picture is good, but I hear a grounding (buzzing problem) noise, the 3.5mm plug going in to the sound card is good, never had noise before, what could cause this? |
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the microphone is dissabled.
"klasspappa[remove]" wrote in message ... try to set the microphone level to zero or disable it mr Nisse pertnoy wrote: Hi, when I record with windvr on my computer, picture is good, but I hear a grounding (buzzing problem) noise, the 3.5mm plug going in to the sound card is good, never had noise before, what could cause this? |
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On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 19:03:33 -0500, "pertnoy"
etched in cyberspace: Hi, when I record with windvr on my computer, picture is good, but I hear a grounding (buzzing problem) noise, the 3.5mm plug going in to the sound card is good, never had noise before, what could cause this? I had a problem like this a couple of days ago. The 3.5 mm plug had half pulled out of the socket. X X X X X |
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That`s not it, could it be the powersupply, causing that ground buzz sound?
"Octa Ex" wrote in message ... On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 19:03:33 -0500, "pertnoy" etched in cyberspace: Hi, when I record with windvr on my computer, picture is good, but I hear a grounding (buzzing problem) noise, the 3.5mm plug going in to the sound card is good, never had noise before, what could cause this? I had a problem like this a couple of days ago. The 3.5 mm plug had half pulled out of the socket. X X X X X |
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On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 09:29:23 -0500, "pertnoy"
etched in cyberspace: That`s not it, could it be the powersupply, causing that ground buzz sound? If the plug and leads are good all the way (no break in either lead): May be there there is an AC difference between the chassies. Somthing may be connecting to the neutral of the mains power, Or perhaps some other piece of equipment is pumping current through the earth wire. Do you have ELP? In any case you could try unplugging other powered items from the same mains circuit Also check that the cord is no running past any electrically noisey items - eg fluorescent lights. X X X X X |
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