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Argonath RPG Community => Hardware/Software support => Resolved issues => Topic started by: Leon_Mokomaki on December 13, 2009, 01:04:23 am

Title: Speaker problem
Post by: Leon_Mokomaki on December 13, 2009, 01:04:23 am
Ok so ive never had problems with my complicated sound system linked to my computer before.
But now when i exited skype in the middle of a conversation, all of my speakers just started to make this "electric" noise if the volume is up at all. Tried to reboot my computer, didnt work.
Heres a complicated picture and it explained below, please read all!
(http://img193.imageshack.us/img193/6874/soundsystem.png)
So the black box on the left with "XP" on it is obviously my computer.
Then the gray box to the right of it is a Media Hub that connects everything to my computer sound card.
The light green wire is the sound wire and the pink wire is the microphone wire.
the black area on the left of the hub is the volume control. ( that is always on max for me, cause i control my speakers from their own volume control).
The red area beneath it is the place for headphones.
The pink area beneath the hub is for the microphone.
The dark blue button toggles speakers/headphones.
the yellow button toggles microphone off/on.
then comes the place to connect your speakers ontop of the media hub.
On the left we have my small speakers and small subwoofer.
The gray box next to the small subwoofer is the volume control only for the speakers on the left wire.
Then on the right wire we have my "big shit.. ok that sounded wrong".
On the amplifier the left circle is the volume control, that controls my "big shit".
On the amp the right circle is the toggle between Aux, Radio, and some other shiz.

So how do i know the problem is caused by my PC? Well if i turn off my amplifier(Right media hub speaker wire), and leave the "small speakers" on: I hear the electric noise from the small speakers.
If i switch the amp to Aux then i hear the electric noise from my "big shit".
BUT! If i turn off the "small speakers" and turn on the radio from the amp. I dont hear the electric noise from the "big shit" speakers.
And if i turn my computer off and put my speakers on: I hear the noise...

-Thanks for reading, Hope you can help... I actually enjoyed drawing that paint picture and it took some time. lol-
Title: Re: Speaker problem
Post by: Hidduh on December 14, 2009, 10:17:34 pm
Update your drivers and check if everything's plugged in correctly.
Title: Re: Speaker problem
Post by: Leon_Mokomaki on December 17, 2009, 08:11:34 am
Just had to un-install my driver. But it was a VERY hard time finding a driver thats 8 Years old :D (Latest verson for my sound card..)

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