The white noise could come from electro-magnetic interference (EMI) from
other equipment in close proximity, such as a monitor or a fluorescent
desk lamp. White noise can also be caused by radio frequency
interference (RFI) and if you listen closely you might hear a radio
station playing through your speakers. This is a common problem with
amplified speakers.
Try moving things around on your desk. Also, coil as much loose wire as
possible. You can also buy an RFI/EMI choke for a few bucks at places
like Radio Shack, which may or may not help. And, of course, make sure
all your connections are solidly plugged in. Don't ask me how I know
about that...ahem.
---
Ted Zieglar
"Backup is a computer user's best friend."
KOS99NGEL wrote:
> I have a 7.1 sound card. The program it uses it called. Phillip Sound Agent
> 2. the problem I have is that when I have the sound on and I am running
> itunes or windows media player there is a white noise but ones I play music
> the white noise goes away. When I close the program it could be either
> windows media player or itunes the white noise remained for 30 to 40 seconds
> and it goes away is this normal for a sound card to do that when I have
> programs that have audio?
>> Stay informed about: Sound card problem