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    dv6000z skype noise problem

    Discussion in 'HP' started by anycz, Oct 13, 2007.

  1. anycz

    anycz Notebook Enthusiast

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    when using skype I am having problems with the noise. When I use headphones it is smaller but I can hear even then a terrible resonance.
    the only way to stop it is to turn of the sound and turn it on back. For a while it is fine and then it slowly goes up and again I hear something like a very noise train.

    Do you have a similar problems?
    Any solution?
     
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    kotsoswin Notebook Guru

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    Yes I confirm that I have the same problem when using the video call from msn messenger. Since I am not really using voip much I do not really care but if someone knows of a solution it could be a plus.

    Btw I have a tx1000z
     
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    brianstretch Notebook Virtuoso

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    kotsoswin Notebook Guru

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    But that does not solve the problem. It is just a workaround.
     
  5. anycz

    anycz Notebook Enthusiast

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    Seems like I am not the only one.
    I have never seen anything like that before even on a very junky sound cards...