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Bastion Arzi
Red Federation RvB - RED Federation
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Posted - 2015.07.20 23:52:33 -
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its there all the time, even if i disable the audio. |
Bastion Arzi
Red Federation RvB - RED Federation
221
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Posted - 2015.07.21 14:53:14 -
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its not in any other game i play and has started after my first log in in months |
Bastion Arzi
Red Federation RvB - RED Federation
221
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Posted - 2015.07.22 17:26:34 -
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hello the buzzing sound is constant wether i am in space or in a station.
it is affected by changing the graphics interval - higher intervals make the buzzing slower.
it is also affected by alt tabbing out of the game where it becomes an intermitent popping noise - i can still hear the in game audio when alt tab out
disabling in game audio has no effect the buzzing is still there.
pls can i get some sort of repsonse as it stands i dont want to play with that sound in my ears. |
Sobaan Tali
Caldari Quick Reaction Force
526
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Posted - 2015.07.24 15:42:04 -
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Sounds more like a hardware issue rather than software related.
Not sure if it's the same for personal computer hardware. Back in the military, when that happened to are PRC-119's (and, yes, because it gets asked all the time the nick name is indeed "prick 119"), it was a sure sign that the cable connectors were dirty. Wild guess, but your audio cables might not have a good solid contact to the jack or are not seating properly. Try switching speakers/headphones. If the issue persist, it could be jack is bad or the speakers/headphones in question need replacing.
You should also ensure your audio driver is updated, just to be sure.
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CCP Darwin
C C P C C P Alliance
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Posted - 2015.07.24 16:10:43 -
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Sobaan Tali wrote:Sounds more like a hardware issue rather than software related. It's definitely a hardware issue, caused by electrical interference between your GPU and your audio hardware. I would expect that you might also get different results by changing monitor resolution or by reducing your graphics settings in EVE. My guess is that your EVE settings are set to be more demanding than what you have set in the other games you play.
I struggled with this issue on my home system after a GPU upgrade (in my case all the games I played caused it), and what ended up being a total solution was to switch to a USB audio interface, which had the effect of electrically isolating the analog audio hardware from the rest of the system. You might try something like this, if you can't achieve a satisfactory result by turning down your resolution or graphics settings in EVE.
CCP Darwin GÇó Senior Technical Artist, EVE Online GÇó @mark_wilkins
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HeXxploiT
Big Diggers Get Off My Lawn
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Posted - 2015.07.24 18:11:37 -
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Well really we need more information. Is the sound coming from the speakers? Sometimes copper inducter coils on the motherboard will 'sing' and make that high pitched whining sound. Unplug your speakers to see if it's coming from inside the case. |
Zappity
WiNGSPAN Delivery Services
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Posted - 2015.07.24 19:54:55 -
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I always thought that was just the forums.
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Bastion Arzi
Red Federation RvB - RED Federation
221
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Posted - 2015.07.27 08:37:16 -
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thnaks for the replies.
i think it might be the headset now tho as ive started to notice the sound in other games. its just a lot less noticeable.
but i do keep dropping the damn thing. |
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