"Bas Keur" <viper@dmrt.net> wrote in message
news:409ccc28$0$568$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl...
> | Yes, i sure.
>
> If you are *really* sure, use the `sendbug` tool.
>
> | > I'm playing my techno collection at this very moment and the
> | > sound quality is perfect. (as in *Cristal Clear*) no noise at all.
> | > (Some might call it noise though, you know 'old people')
> | > But seriously, works fine here with 3.4 & 3.5
> | > My mic doesn't have your issues either.
> |
> | May be in your system this problem does't exist.
>
> Exacly ! Same setup but no problems.
> Look further.
>
> | I now found problem.
> | The problem is that my microphone is voluminous and get
> | all noises from my room and insert into card.
> | I know this problem exist in windows too,
>
> Works fine here.
> (On Win2K/XP / Linux 2.4/6 / OpenBSD v3.*)
>
> | the microphone cable must be swich off from card or mute
> | (i use mute in windows) when the micrphone is too close to speakers.
>
> Caused by electrical interference.
>
> | > | Any body know how to resolve this problem?
>
> Buy a decent Mic, that reduces the distortions a lot.
> And actually try what i said in the first post. (bios)
> for the mute issue.
>
>
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>
I don't want to buy a new mic.
I want to resolve this problem, why mic.mute when playing audio is switching
to on ?
and yes, i tryed to load bios to default configuration. No effect.
Regards,
Condor
http://www.ixip.net