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9th August 2024, 23:13 | #1 |
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Helicopter sounding feedback in my audio system
It is in every video, every set of headphones. I asked a cable guy a know if it could be something in the lines, but he claims that is not possible.
Since it is on one computer and not the other that does seem to indicate it is not in the router or modem. After that, I'm over my head. Do I need to uninstall/reinstall something? Update something? You guys are way better at this than I am. |
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10th August 2024, 15:26 | #2 |
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The most common thing in a computer that causes various unwanted sounds cound be caused by static dust causing friction for fans or electrical shorts in circuits. The most common place is the fan for the power supply. Try cleaning any static dust from the fans in your computer. Hopefully it will solve your problem.
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11th August 2024, 03:21 | #3 |
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Actually, the router was bad. Thought since I had just replaced one that might be the case. But no, the tech assured me. That couldn't possibly be happening.
Turns out the router was defective and made noises in addition to other problems. Got it worked out now. Thanks. |
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