Sound issues
Sound issues
I'm having some funky problems with sound in my system lately.
While listening to music, or while playing games, all off a sudden, and quite sporadically, my volume will jump ~20-50% in volume.
I dunno if my sound card (SB Audigy Gamer) is going, or if my speakers are going.
Sound cards a few years old, speakers are a couple.
Any ideas?
While listening to music, or while playing games, all off a sudden, and quite sporadically, my volume will jump ~20-50% in volume.
I dunno if my sound card (SB Audigy Gamer) is going, or if my speakers are going.
Sound cards a few years old, speakers are a couple.
Any ideas?
If the cable isn't plugged in all the way, you will get 1/2 the sound out of both the speakers in mono, when it shifts into place it will shift to stereo and twice the sound. A way to test would be to play something out of the right speaker only and then the left and see if there's a difference (or if one doesn't play anything at all).
is it possible to make an audio recording of this?
Also, how close is your sound card to your video card? They should be as far apart as possible, physically.
Could be a driver issue, or memory issue. hard telling. But I'd have to agree with DCrazy, sounds like a bad wire or connection.
Also, take some canned air, and make sure your sound card is free of dust.
Also, how close is your sound card to your video card? They should be as far apart as possible, physically.
Could be a driver issue, or memory issue. hard telling. But I'd have to agree with DCrazy, sounds like a bad wire or connection.
Also, take some canned air, and make sure your sound card is free of dust.
Think of turning your volume up for a few seconds, then back to where you had it.
Then up again, for a random amt of time, then again back down.
Rinse, repeat.
I don't see how I could record it as it happens at random intervals. Sometimes not for hours, sometimes every couple of mins.
Here's a pic of my vid card and sound card (Vid's the green thing (GFX 5950U), sound's the black card under it).
http://www.webinfractions.com/misc/pute ... 0_0278.JPG
It may be dusty.
Then up again, for a random amt of time, then again back down.
Rinse, repeat.
I don't see how I could record it as it happens at random intervals. Sometimes not for hours, sometimes every couple of mins.
Here's a pic of my vid card and sound card (Vid's the green thing (GFX 5950U), sound's the black card under it).
http://www.webinfractions.com/misc/pute ... 0_0278.JPG
It may be dusty.
What are you doing when it does it, is it only during a game or when playing music etc?
Your sound card is too close to your video card - at least, that was one of the first things I ever learned, video cards will interfere with sound cards.
I don't think thats the case here but you never know
Hmm well I can tell by looking at that pic you have a Cheiftec based case
Your onboard sound is turned off in the bios right?
Also, are your speakers powered externally? If they are, is the transformer hot? does it do it when you unplug the speakers and use headphones? I'd check these before you move the card to another slot.
Your sound card is too close to your video card - at least, that was one of the first things I ever learned, video cards will interfere with sound cards.
I don't think thats the case here but you never know
Hmm well I can tell by looking at that pic you have a Cheiftec based case
Your onboard sound is turned off in the bios right?
Also, are your speakers powered externally? If they are, is the transformer hot? does it do it when you unplug the speakers and use headphones? I'd check these before you move the card to another slot.
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Ok, jiggle the plug a little bit and see if it happens. If it does, then its a simple matter of doing a little soldering (or RMA if you don't want to fool with it) either the jack or the plug.
Though if you really want to see if its your speakers doing it, yank out the Audigy and enable your onboard sound and do what you normally do for a day or two.
Though if you really want to see if its your speakers doing it, yank out the Audigy and enable your onboard sound and do what you normally do for a day or two.