Sound issue (Conexant sound driver)


  1. Posts : 4
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    Sound issue (Conexant sound driver)


    Ok, first of all, i'm not sure how to properly explain this, because it's confusing, but i'll try my best and if any more information is needed please let me know!

    So, I bought this packard bell laptop preinstalled with windows 7 from pc world in September. And for as long as I can remember, i'm having issues with sound. Not huge issues, small issues that are really annoying.

    What basically happens is, when i play music or any other sound, it plays fine, clearly, through my speakers and headphones (tested both), but every 30 seconds or so, it makes a buzzing noise that lasts around 2-3 seconds (sometimes longer, will be explained), and during those 2-3 seconds, my computer basically freezes. I can't move my mouse until the buzzing stops. This only happens when sound is played. I've had it tested and the sound card proved to be fine, so i'm not sure what the issue could be.

    Occasionally, the buzzing would last forever, until I have to hold the power button down on my laptop, because I can't move the mouse/do anything, this happens rarely though, its more of a 2-3 second thing.

    Some information about my speakers/drivers:

    It's a packard bell easynote tx86, installed with:

    Conexant High Definition Audio, and Intel (R) Display Drivers (According to device manager)
    It has Dolby Home Theater featured on the speakers
    On the control panel, according to the playback audio devices, it has: S/PDIF interface, a long with just "Speakers", both powered by the Conexant High Defintion Audio drivers. No clue what the S/PDIF interface's role is.

    If any more information on drivers/speakers are needed i'll do my best to provide.

    I've also done a reformat, to no avail, and have tried uninstalling my sound drivers, and installing the ones from packard bell's official website, also to no avail, so am really cringing for help.


    Thanks alot in advance, and if any more information is needed, please ask.
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  2. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #2

    Really need help
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  3. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #3

    Hi Taz1

    I've got the same laptop and I'm having the same problem although not so severe - the buzzes last only half a second on mine. I haven't found a solution yet I'm afraid. I've tried installing all the drivers I could find, no luck. Tried reseting the computer, no help. Now I've just got my computer back after it had it's CPU and hard disk replaced and the problem has just occurred again.

    The buzzing noise sounds to me like it's getting caught in short loops. It's playing the same tiny fraction of the music over and over thirty or so times before continuing which makes it sound like a buzzing. I'm not sure if that brings us any closert to a solution but there you go.

    I'll try The Tech Guys again and see where I get. Although all I'm getting is sick of their call holding music.

    Mark
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    paaants101 said:
    Hi Taz1

    I've got the same laptop and I'm having the same problem although not so severe - the buzzes last only half a second on mine. I haven't found a solution yet I'm afraid. I've tried installing all the drivers I could find, no luck. Tried reseting the computer, no help. Now I've just got my computer back after it had it's CPU and hard disk replaced and the problem has just occurred again.

    The buzzing noise sounds to me like it's getting caught in short loops. It's playing the same tiny fraction of the music over and over thirty or so times before continuing which makes it sound like a buzzing. I'm not sure if that brings us any closert to a solution but there you go.

    I'll try The Tech Guys again and see where I get. Although all I'm getting is sick of their call holding music.

    Mark
    Thanks for the reply, if you do find anything from Tech Guys, please do let me know :)

    I have also reformated my PC, new hard disk installed, etc
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  5. Posts : 1,524
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    Taz1 said:
    On the control panel, according to the playback audio devices, it has: S/PDIF interface, a long with just "Speakers", both powered by the Conexant High Defintion Audio drivers. No clue what the S/PDIF interface's role is.
    This is just another connection and nothing to do with the problem

    Taz1 said:

    I've also done a reformat, to no avail, and have tried uninstalling my sound drivers, and installing the ones from packard bell's official website, also to no avail, so am really cringing for help.


    Thanks alot in advance, and if any more information is needed, please ask.
    Hello Taz right click on the speaker device and select Properties , Enhancements place a tick in disable all enhancements select DTS effects and check that nothing is enabled now try it again and see if there is any change.
    These settings have been known to cause problems if it still does not improve I would suggest taking it back and getting it fixed under warranty
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