Static noise on my realtek HD audio


  1. Posts : 20
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64
       #1

    Static noise on my realtek HD audio


    When I pause any audio on my PC I always hear weird noise, like a mosquito, it's so annoying. If you mute - sound disappears, but the more volume you put the louder it is. Any one had similar problems? Or this just means that i need a better audio card?
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  2. Posts : 908
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #2

    Try lowering or muting input levels on devices not used.

    example:

    Microphone
    Front Pink In
    Line In
    Front Green In
    (also, try lowering the volume on CD audio, see if that's the culprit.)

    And while you're at it... lower all levels and mute any unused playback channels..
    If you're only using strereo, the center, subwoofer & rear channels can be muted.

    Usually it's inputs that generate noise when the gain is up.

    Ap
    Last edited by Aphelion; 15 Feb 2010 at 18:22.
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  3. Posts : 20
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Lowering volume or muting did nothing, but i changed all line in or mic to front speaker, problem appears to be gone, thanks.
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  4. Posts : 50
    Windows 7: Ultimate (64 Bit)
       #4

    Esthreel said:
    but i changed all line in or mic to front speaker, problem appears to be gone, thanks.
    What do you mean by this? How can you record if you change line in to front speaker?
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  5. Posts : 20
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Armpits said:
    Esthreel said:
    but i changed all line in or mic to front speaker, problem appears to be gone, thanks.
    What do you mean by this? How can you record if you change line in to front speaker?
    No you can not
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  6. Posts : 2
    WIN7 Professional 64-bit
       #6

    noice on my computer was caused by a micro wireless receiver for my Logitech keyboard and was right next to another USB cable which may have also been located closely to audio on mobo. The USB input was on the back where all other usb cables were located. i read several posts here about removing and reinstalling drivers, hardware, etc. I realized it had not always been present. I then tried to recall what had changed. I go back and forth between wifi mouse and keyboard w/receivers (Logitech) and wired keyboard and mouse-Microsoft Sidewinder and a Logitech G4. I game wired and enjoy freedom of wireless for all else. However, the noise has really turned me off now to using the wireless and have known for a while that security of wired is much better than wireless products. Still, wireless was very convenient and nice to have as cables werent attached. Both have their merits however, noice was caused in my case by wireless wave frequency interfering w/audio. This occured whether it was my Sennheiser cans or w/Bose spkrs. I hope this helps. Sometimes the most easiest solution is the accurate one. Think on it before ripping your hair out, deleting drivers and reinstalling everything as you can really mess your system up when all you had to do was unplug a tiny wireless receiver....good luck. :)
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