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The problem is that the potentiometer that the knob is connected to is dirty. This is a common problem with age, or quality of installed potentiometer. (potentiometer is the name of the component that the knob attaches to. It usually looks like a 1/2" long cylinder)
There are multiple solutions to this problem. The first is free & anyone can do. While the unit is off. Twist the knob back and forth quickly and rapidly numerous times. Roughly 10-15 times will do. This sometimes allows for the connections within the potentiometer to reconnect, and remove the crackle.
The second solution involves some handy work. The unit's case will have to be disassembled, and the potentiometer that the knob is attached to must be found. There is usually a relief hole somewhere on the housing. Within this relief hole one can spray contact cleaner. This cleans the contact within the potentiometer which is the cause of the crackle. Once the pot has been sprayed, rotate the knob like in step 1.
If steps 1 & 2 do not work, the potentiometer will need to be replaced. This work usually needs a professional. If you are handy with a soldering iron, it can be accomplished. Look for any particular part #'s on the crackly potentiometer, and then copy these into a online parts catalog. Mouser.com and Digikey.com are excellent resources for finding parts. Upon finding a replacement, it can be swapped out, and provide the user with a crackle free knob.
As always, make sure power to the unit is disconnected. If you are unsure of electronics, please use caution, as dangerous voltages may reside that can cause personal injury.
having same problem with Mpeg files have no sound when played in power producer gold. I notice that SW Synth, CD Audio and PC Speaker is always muted when capturing from Camcorder camera. Any suggestions. Also no sound when played with media player.
sounds like you are picking up some interference first try swapping out the RCA cables you are using to connect that component. also keep your RCA cables away from any 110V AC power lines.
same thing with speaker cables, speaker wire should intersect power lines at 90 degrees and should not run parallel to power lines.
many people use the wires that come with their components. these cables are thin and offer very low performance a thicker higher quality cable with a gold connector will not only better maintain the quality of the signal being transferred between components but will also have better shielding to protect the cable from picking up interference from other electrical components and power lines.
Also should point out that a blown speaker sometimes produces a crackling sound, swap your left / right speakers and see if the crackling sound still comes from that speaker if it does you have a blown / damaged component.
try right clicking on the power producer gold 2 install file and click properties , then click on the compatability tab then select run in compatability mode for windows xp sp3.
That will allow you to install it , if it runs or not i am not sure, but worth a try.
If you right click on the shortcut file on your desktop pp gold 2 you can also set that for windows xp sp3 compatability too
Considering that Power Producer 2 Gold has been replaced by CyberLink's Power Producer 5, your best chance would be to see if someone on Craigslist might have it and will send it to you. As for getting it tonight, you'd have to have them send it via a courier service such as FedEx.
Power Producer Gold 2 is not a shareware/freeware program; it's a commercial, off-the-shelf product from CyberLink. It is video-editing software and is used for home moviemakers looking for a user-friendly program. PowerProducer 2 is compatible with many movie formats and can double as a digital photo album. It's generally available at around $69.95. It won't add incredible graphics or Hollywood special effects to your movies but it's a reliable and simple system for capturing video, cleaning it up with editing tools, and burning the end product onto CD or DVD.
I don't know if Power Producer 2 Gold is available becaue Power Producer 5 is on the market. You can get more information on buying it at www.gocyberlink.com
Yeah i had that same problem. You know the chord? The cord you plug in from outlet. The square cord you plug into your speakers.. yeah the "DC outlet" is supposed to be UP. if you have it the wrong way in there it wont work and will make a crackling sound.
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