Re: Disk noise in audio



Doug Laidlaw <doug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

I am running a Gigabyte motherboard with Mandriva 2008.1 and KDE. Using the
onboard AC97 for sound. and external powered speakers.

Sounds are audible in the speakers at low level which sound almost like
instability, but which vary with hard disk activity. Muting the sound with
Kmix stops the noise.

Can I block these sounds with suppressors, or similar? I don't have any
ferrite suppressors handy at the moment.

Audio interference from nearby chips is quite common. Using a digital
(optical or coax) output should get rid of the noise.

--
Måns Rullgård
mans@xxxxxxxxx
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