Buzzing noise from headset

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  1. lifehags

    lifehags MDL Member

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    #1 lifehags, Apr 23, 2014
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    So, on my desktop computer when I run windows 8.1 i hear a really annoying buzzing noise and i have a hunch when I click that also contributes to the sound but when I duelboot ubuntu 14.04LTS there is still a sound but a lot quieter,But it doesnt happen at all on my monitor speakers. is there a way to stop this?
    Thanks
    Edit: I didn't realize but the speakers also make the static noise too
     
  2. Humphrey

    Humphrey MDL Expert

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    Got some feedback. Probably a ground.
     
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  3. kbman

    kbman MDL Novice

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    Just to verify, are you plugging into a jack on the front of the pc or into the back. If its the front try moving it to the back and see if problem goes away.
     
  4. LiteOS

    LiteOS Windowizer

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    when i install the driver i do have it too
    so i just use the default driver from windows and its works ok
     
  5. endbase

    endbase MDL Guru

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    #5 endbase, Apr 23, 2014
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    Maybe put a stick up in the air and connect it to your headphones :D

    No realy sounds like a ground wire problem !

    Had it with my speakers moved em a little bit up and it dissapeared
     
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  6. murphy78

    murphy78 MDL DISM Enthusiast

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    If you are plugging into an audio jack, it's probably using the wrong settings.
    For example, if you try to use a mono mic in stereo, it will sound super staticy.
    I suspect that your heatset might also be using incorrect settings.

    I've found that installing drivers and letting the helper program auto-detect the plugged in item will help,
    but I think you can also set these things yourself if you know how to modify the settings.
     
  7. lifehags

    lifehags MDL Member

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    it was in the front but i dont seem to have one for adio in the back i tried all the plugs:confused:
     
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    lifehags MDL Member

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    i uninstalled the device and plugged it in it auto downloaded the driver but it was still staticy
     
  9. lifehags

    lifehags MDL Member

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    how do i do that?
     
  10. LiteOS

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    #10 LiteOS, Apr 24, 2014
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    go to
    Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Programs and Features
    uninstall ur sound card driver
    if ur sound card is Realtek Audio Driver search for realtek
    good luck

    edit:

    check what there in device manager under sound video...
    if its just default driver if not uninstall it