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JeremysFilms
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Audio problem 2006-09-09 00:40:25 Reply

I originally posted this topic in General, but they didn't feel like being helpful. So ironic to my "this belongs in general" advice I often give, I post it here:

For some reason, my speakers are making a loud cracking sound, sometimes only certai nspeakers do it, sometimes its soft, sometimes its super loud, it keeps changing. And I don't think it's a hardware problem because I plugged in headphones and the crackling existed there too. What could be causing this?

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Response to Audio problem 2006-09-09 00:44:41 Reply

At 9/9/06 12:40 AM, JeremysFilms wrote: I originally posted this topic in General, but they didn't feel like being helpful. So ironic to my "this belongs in general" advice I often give, I post it here:

Oh wow, that's unusual. People in general not being helpful and sarcastic? I would have never expected that :)

Um do you have headphones in your computer along with speakers?

Because sometimes if I have my headphones plugged into my headphone port and my speakers into my other port, it crackles a little. Taking the headphones out fixed it for me.


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Response to Audio problem 2006-09-09 00:49:44 Reply

At 9/9/06 12:44 AM, DFox2 wrote: Because sometimes if I have my headphones plugged into my headphone port and my speakers into my other port, it crackles a little. Taking the headphones out fixed it for me.

I only pluged in the headphones to see if it was the physical speakers' problem or not. I don't know waht's causing it.. so no the headphones are not in at the same time.