Re: a possible solution to sound noise
- From: "Sylvain Girard" <girard.sylvain@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 15:57:26 +0200
in dutch it's called 'oversturen', literally translated it becomes
oversteering of electronics. the amplifier is being oversteered, which gives
a noise...
my shift and caps lock buttons broke down it seems...
On 8/31/06, Luqman <luqman_ngs@xxxxxxx> wrote:
hello,
I was facing a very annoying problem with noise with sound output but
dit not know what went wrong. It was so bad I thought my headphone was
broken and wanted to return it.
Finally, I found out that mic settings in mixer were put on a very high
level. Adjusting it in alsamixer improved the sound immediately.
Maybe it is helpful for someone else facing similar problem.
Cheers,
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Sylvain Girard
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