I'd try disconnecting the speakers, if still buzzes, then internal, I
suppose open sys and listen to cards to see what it is, if stops then check
for other cables causeing sound, try clearing all cables from around speaker
cables and put them away from everything else, also jiggle the connections,
both cable into speakers and jack plug on other end, could be a loose
connection inside the speakers.
-----Original Message-----
From: ilug-admin at linux.ie [mailto:ilug-admin at linux.ie]On Behalf Of Alan
Sobey
Sent: 27 April 2000 21:49
To: ilug at linux.ie
Subject: Re: Buzzing sound card [was RE: [ILUG] jobs jobs jobs.. (and
other animals)]
On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 06:05:12PM +0100, Kenn Humborg wrote:
> > 1) Why does my sound card keep buzzing? Especially when I move the mouse
> > around? Is it the internal speaker, and if so, how do I stop it -
> > it's *very*
> > annoying.
> Is this a combination sound card/modem by any chance?
I had this problem with a Dell Dimension with a built-in Yamaha OPL3
sound-card. (No built-in modem present). I just gave up, disabled
the sound-card in the BIOS and used a different sound-card.
Alan.
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