Re: Noise in audio line out



I'm coming in late and haven't read all of the threads leading up to this
point.

A while back I had an audio scratchiness problem. I was running Windows
Media Player 9. Someone here suggested upgrading to WMP 10. That solved the
problem.

Ed Cregger


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> "Sunil Pawar" <no@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Hi Everybody,
>>
>> I want to connect my Sony Stereo Audio System instead of stereo
>> speakers. When I connected to lineout of my pc through stereo 3 pin
>> it results in strong noise/humm on both channels (L & R ). Still
>> music can be heard on sony system but with noise. This doesn't
>> happens with amplified stereo speakers or headphones.
>>
>> This problem arised recently. Earlier it was working fine.
>>
>> I have checked
>> 1. Connecting Cable - ok
>> 2. CD Audio system - ok (connected to diff O/P device -TV)
>> 3. Audio Connections on mb -Intel 865gbf
>>
>
> Have to agree with the others on the issue being power related, i've also
> noticed laying audio cable alongside AC wiring, such as extension cords,
> power supply cords etc etc etc can impart a hum, usually around 60hz or
> so. I know my cell phone imparts a buzz anytime i have it on the desk
> (glass/metal desk), strangely its not AC electrical, but i'm sure the
> tranciever in there is doing the deed for me. Try rerouting the audio
> cable as well when you fiddle with the power. Try to keep the cable away
> from transformers, flourescent lights, etc as i've noticed these can
> really push a pulse into the line. Do you have capacity for a DIGITAL
> connection between the two? Coax digital signals are a LOT less perturbed
> by the electromagnetic environment they run in (even if you use a cheapass
> cable!), and fiber is as clear as the cable it runs through (ie stay AWAY
> from cheap ass fiber cables unless your system is cheapass overall).
>
>


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