Sorry your browser is not supported!

You are using an outdated browser that does not support modern web technologies, in order to use this site please update to a new browser.

Browsers supported include Chrome, FireFox, Safari, Opera, Internet Explorer 10+ or Microsoft Edge.

Geek Culture / sound problem

Author
Message
IanG
19
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 25th Sep 2004
Location: Cyberspace
Posted: 30th Jan 2005 01:30
hi,

i've got a sound problem which i believe the technical name is "drop out", basically i play music and i get a random high pitch click like noise and i was wondering if anyone knew how i could get rid of it

system specs: athlon xp 2000+, 512mb, asus a7v8x-x motherboard

thanks

Used to be Phoenix_insane registered in september 2003 despite what the date says to the left <--
PC - amd athlon 2.0ghz, 512mb, GeForce FX 5200 128mb, 200gb, xp pro sp2
Osiris
20
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 6th Aug 2004
Location: Robbinsdale, MN
Posted: 30th Jan 2005 01:34 Edited at: 30th Jan 2005 01:34
tis probably your speakers

IanG
19
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 25th Sep 2004
Location: Cyberspace
Posted: 30th Jan 2005 01:38
i forgot to mention - this is my third set of speakers, and they all do it

to rule out somethings, it's not the encoding to wma thats causing it as they play all right on my brothers laptop and my dads computer

it's not the speakers as i have tried them on my dads computer with the same music and the drop-out doesn't occur

Used to be Phoenix_insane registered in september 2003 despite what the date says to the left <--
PC - amd athlon 2.0ghz, 512mb, GeForce FX 5200 128mb, 200gb, xp pro sp2
Osiris
20
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 6th Aug 2004
Location: Robbinsdale, MN
Posted: 30th Jan 2005 01:38
then its your sound card

IanG
19
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 25th Sep 2004
Location: Cyberspace
Posted: 30th Jan 2005 01:42
its intergrated and is also intergrated in to my dads motherboard (although different motherboard model)

its supposed to be a high quality intergrated sound (sound max)

i'll use one of my linux disks and try to see if it ocurs in linux

Used to be Phoenix_insane registered in september 2003 despite what the date says to the left <--
PC - amd athlon 2.0ghz, 512mb, GeForce FX 5200 128mb, 200gb, xp pro sp2
Fallout
22
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 1st Sep 2002
Location: Basingstoke, England
Posted: 30th Jan 2005 04:23
That could be any one of a hundred different causes unfortunately.
- Corruption of the sound files will cause it (I have a few mp3s that pop and click due to corruption)
- It's unlikely to be your speakers as they will either get quieter or distort or lose a frequency range. They won't create their own random freq clicks.
- It's very possible its your sound card. It could be damaged in someway, or you may need to update your drivers. (DirectX or specific sound drivers)
- It could be your player which may cause problems if corrupt or incompatible with your sound card.

There could be many other reasons. I had a similar problems when another item of software was conflicting with my player. Try a new player aswell.

IanG
19
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 25th Sep 2004
Location: Cyberspace
Posted: 30th Jan 2005 21:45
i've tried many different players and they it happens on all of them

so it isn't:

my speakers
the songs
the player

am i right in saying that it's being caused by a confliction of some sorts?

Used to be Phoenix_insane registered in september 2003 despite what the date says to the left <--
PC - amd athlon 2.0ghz, 512mb, GeForce FX 5200 128mb, 200gb, xp pro sp2
Emperor Baal
20
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 1st Dec 2003
Location: The Netherlands - Oudenbosch
Posted: 2nd Feb 2005 02:18
check your wiring, make sure they dont touch power cables or other cables that carry higher voltages.

IanG
19
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 25th Sep 2004
Location: Cyberspace
Posted: 2nd Feb 2005 04:39
i'll check my wiring later - i've just flashed my bios to the latest version hopefully that will solve it

i've tried loading it into linux but it won't play any music so thats that idea gone

thanks for your help, if you have any ideas then please suggest them

just thought - my sound cable travels right next to my voltage cable, that supplies power to my printer, scanner, computer, television and other items

but wouldn't it be constant if it was a power interferance - my problem is very random

Used to be Phoenix_insane registered in september 2003 despite what the date says to the left <--
PC - amd athlon 2.0ghz, 512mb, GeForce FX 5200 128mb, 200gb, xp pro sp2
Oraculaca
21
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 6th Jan 2003
Location: Scotland
Posted: 2nd Feb 2005 05:29
I had a problem a while ago with what sounded like an irregular knocking sound running through all my songs. I had a codec pack installed so uninstalled it and all was well. Never got round to isolating the offending codec though

IanG
19
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 25th Sep 2004
Location: Cyberspace
Posted: 2nd Feb 2005 05:45
only xvid and divx are the ones that i've installed, but media player might of installed some in the background

Used to be Phoenix_insane registered in september 2003 despite what the date says to the left <--
PC - amd athlon 2.0ghz, 512mb, GeForce FX 5200 128mb, 200gb, xp pro sp2
Luke B
19
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 13th Nov 2004
Location: Exeter, UK
Posted: 2nd Feb 2005 05:55
What files are messing up? Go and buy a brand new cd from a shop, play that and if it still makes a clicking noise...

Buy a new sound card: Audigy 2 ZS. Problem is probably because your using crappy old integrated sound or the source files are bad. My surround sound kit makes clicking noises if you use dirty or scratched discs, so always check the source file first.

"THE OPPRESSION"

PC: Athlon XP 2400, 512mb, 120gb, XP Pro, DX 9.0c, GForce 2
IanG
19
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 25th Sep 2004
Location: Cyberspace
Posted: 3rd Feb 2005 05:16
works on all discs mp3's and wma's i've got so i think it's time for a new sound card

thanks for your help

Used to be Phoenix_insane registered in september 2003 despite what the date says to the left <--
PC - amd athlon 2.0ghz, 512mb, GeForce FX 5200 128mb, 200gb, xp pro sp2
CattleRustler
Retired Moderator
21
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 8th Aug 2003
Location: case modding at overclock.net
Posted: 3rd Feb 2005 05:57
most likely the onboard sound drivers not playing nice with OS. See if there is a newer mobo sound driver for your mobo and OS. I just built a new machine am currently using the onboard audio (sacrelig). It sounds ok and hasnt given any trouble, but I find myself longing for that SBLive card over there on the shelf... {shiver}

IanG
19
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 25th Sep 2004
Location: Cyberspace
Posted: 4th Feb 2005 04:00
i've got all the lastest drivers

Used to be Phoenix_insane registered in september 2003 despite what the date says to the left <--
PC - amd athlon 2.0ghz, 512mb, GeForce FX 5200 128mb, 200gb, xp pro sp2

Login to post a reply

Server time is: 2024-09-23 10:23:02
Your offset time is: 2024-09-23 10:23:02