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Hi, when i use my 'besta' webcam microphone i can hear a loud buzzing. Is there an easy solution to this or can someone run through my advanced sound levels to make sure they are correct. Thanks, Jed.
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If you have your speakers turned up it will cause you to get feed back or a squealing sound. Turn down the speaker
level or better yet use a headset and this will no longer be a problem.
Hope this helps. Bud
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It sounds like system incompatibility and the fact you are using a fake copy of one of the best microphones that has set an industry standard. See if you can find someone with a real Sure, or comparable mic. Also check the wiring and shielding on the mic, and also on the on the socket of the Complete. Hum and Buzz is nearly always bad wiring. You could also post here in this forum.
Feedback is a sharp, loud noise that can come through the earphones of a headset unexpectedly---it occurs when the headset is getting sound (feed) from someone else speaking or playing music into a microphone. This sound can create a dangerous situation for someone who is operating expensive equipment or flying a plane at the time since it can disable hearing temporarily. If you experience feedback often, it could also lead to serious hearing problems.
Mic Too Close to the Speaker or Volume Too High The main cause of a feedback sound in a headset is proximity to a speaker. If a person holding a microphone on the other end gets too close to a speaker, it creates a loop of re-amplified sound that results in the loud, screeching noise. When the volume on the other party's microphone is too high, it is more vulnerable to picking up unwanted noise and feedback from speakers and sound output devices in the room. So make sure that you ask the other party to turn down the microphone to a normal level and stay far from speakers. b> Two Microphones Gathering Same Sound b> When the other party places two microphones too close to each other, it could cause feedback. When positioned toward the sound source (such as a person speaking) the microphones will both pick up the same audio and compete with each other when creating the output of sound, causing a sharp noise in your headset. This problem, called acoustic phase interference, is resolved by simply ensuring that the other party uses one microphone at a time. Poor-Quality Headset or Microphone b> One common cause of feedback is simply a poor-quality headset or microphone. Most modern headsets and microphones have noise-canceling features that manage and kill feedback before it has a chance to occur. These noise-canceling headsets are essential for pilots and aviation crew members. If you hear sudden feedback that is strong enough to hurt your ears, the headset or microphone is simply not properly equipped to actively cancel that unwanted noise before it hits your ears. Buy a higher-quality noise-canceling headset to manage the feedback noise when you're going about your tasks. Hope this helps.
Have someone check your pressures & temperatures in your refrigeration system. Also check the compressor amps with an analog meter to see if the amps fluctuating. There might be something wrong with the compressor.
Hi, How do you do??
This product installs automatically without extra software.just plug it and it will work.tell me if you have problem I'm looking forward to hearing form you.Babak
depending on the webcam software, such as Youcam, you are using, go under setting and enable audio. It has nothing to do with sound setting of the computer.
Hello, Is the microphone built into this webcam? If it is are you using this as the microphone while in Skype? If you open Skype and go to options and then tools you can select which microphone that Skype uses. Please update with answers so I can help further.
When you bought it, did you check to make sure it has a microphone built in? Also, do you have the microphone volume turned up loud enough?
If your webcam has not got a built-in microphone then you need to purchase a separate microphone or you could go back to the shop and swap it for one that has one :)
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Two
things can cause static.
First,
If you have your speakers turned up to high it will give you feedback causing
distortion and static. I recommend using a headset when videoing.
Second
reason is, if you are using a laptop and have added an external microphone
between the two it will cause distortion and static.
Not
knowing the configuration of your computer makes it harder to analyze the
problem.
So
hope this is of some help. Bud
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