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Loud audio pop which appear to be cause by voltage surge passing thru USB cable. Posted on: 01.12.2013 by Shanel Batch I'm having the following problem with my "Sony VAIO" laptop and any of my USB audio devices (Kontrol S4 and DJM-850 mixer): I'm getting a loud Pop intermittently out of my speakers when I'm using my dj software. As of right now I tested by using another Sony VAIO laptop which I have around and it did not produce the same problem when I run the DJ software which let me to believe it is an issue on my original laptop. I tested also by only using the laptop on battery power and I still get the same problem but the sound is a bit less loud. When using the DJM-850 mixer the pop sound more like a "Beeping" sound that still occur intermittently. For some reason the issue is worse when the PA-speaker is connected to the same power outlet as the laptop. Have any one experience this problem and what was the fix? I contacted Sony and would be sending the laptop in for repair at a cost. | |
Shanel Batch 03.12.2013 |
Originally Posted by dripstep
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Shanel Batch 02.12.2013 |
Originally Posted by makar1
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Shanel Batch 03.12.2013 |
Originally Posted by makar1
Yes, my Laptop is optimized plus this are some of it specification: Intel core i7-264m CPU @ 2.8 Ghz. 8GB RAM Windows 7 64-bit. I also used a different laptop which is a step down compare to my actual laptop and it did not produce the same problem. I also run a program call "latency Monitor" which it is suppose to tell you if your pc is having any problem with the audio card performance due to program running in your computer. The software did not pick any cause that would affect my audio performance. I have no idea what could be the problem but for what I have concluded it should be some kind of diffect on my pc hardware. |
Shanel Batch 01.12.2013 | I'm having the following problem with my "Sony VAIO" laptop and any of my USB audio devices (Kontrol S4 and DJM-850 mixer): I'm getting a loud Pop intermittently out of my speakers when I'm using my dj software. As of right now I tested by using another Sony VAIO laptop which I have around and it did not produce the same problem when I run the DJ software which let me to believe it is an issue on my original laptop. I tested also by only using the laptop on battery power and I still get the same problem but the sound is a bit less loud. When using the DJM-850 mixer the pop sound more like a "Beeping" sound that still occur intermittently. For some reason the issue is worse when the PA-speaker is connected to the same power outlet as the laptop. Have any one experience this problem and what was the fix? I contacted Sony and would be sending the laptop in for repair at a cost. |
Shanel Batch 03.12.2013 |
Originally Posted by dripstep
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Yong Aptekar 03.12.2013 | What is your latency at? Do you have the wifi enabled? Bluetooth? What other programs are running in the background? |
Shanel Batch 02.12.2013 |
Originally Posted by makar1
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Alphonso Deitchman 02.12.2013 | Specs don't matter once you meet the recommended requirements. Even the most powerful computer can have dropouts. Have you monitored your DPC latency during a dropout? |
Shanel Batch 03.12.2013 |
Originally Posted by makar1
Yes, my Laptop is optimized plus this are some of it specification: Intel core i7-264m CPU @ 2.8 Ghz. 8GB RAM Windows 7 64-bit. I also used a different laptop which is a step down compare to my actual laptop and it did not produce the same problem. I also run a program call "latency Monitor" which it is suppose to tell you if your pc is having any problem with the audio card performance due to program running in your computer. The software did not pick any cause that would affect my audio performance. I have no idea what could be the problem but for what I have concluded it should be some kind of diffect on my pc hardware. |
Alphonso Deitchman 01.12.2013 | Probably audio glitches/dropouts. Have you optimised your laptops? |
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