Re: a possible solution to sound noise
- From: "Michael T. Richter" <ttmrichter@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 21:30:38 +0800
On Thu, 2006-31-08 at 14:35 +0200, Luqman wrote:
Finally, I found out that mic settings in mixer were put on a very high
level. Adjusting it in alsamixer improved the sound immediately.
I had something similar happen to me and my "C-Media USB Headphone Set"
sound card that I use because the SiS one in my laptop doesn't like
Linux. The problem wasn't the mic settings -- they were high, but the
mic didn't appear to interfere much -- but instead it turned out to be
the "Auto Gain Control". When it was turned on, 90% of the sound (but
not all, for some bizarre reason!) was crap. When it was muted
everything was fine. That too may help people with weird noise
problems.
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