Re: i really need some help with sound
Darren Harris
Hi,
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Yes I'm using the bose speaker connected via cable. The sound on it is really good but Bluetooth really does make it laggy which I can't help but find annoying. When this happens again (should I remember) I'll test as you suggested and report back. The problem is that there doesn't seem to be a pattern that I can work out to determine when the crackly sound happens.
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Luke Davis Sent: 26 April 2019 11:42 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] i really need some help with sound You mention using a "bos soundlink mini 2", by which I assume you mean the "bose soundlink mini 2", which is an external bluetooth speaker which I gather you are connecting by 8th-inch cable? If that is the case: do either of these things happen if you just use the laptop's built-in speakers? The suggestion you already received for Silenzio will likely solve your second problem, as this is common with bluetooth speakers which are designed to conserve power by not playing noise below a certain threshold (I.E. silence). However, your first "crackling" issue could be something else, and I have experienced something along those lines. The next time you experience the crackling, can you test by switching to the laptop's internal speakers, and see if it is still happening? If it is, try plugging in some unpowered headphones or earbuds, and see if you are still getting the crackling. Actually, try that either way, then go back to the Bose. Report what happened at each stage. How bad is this crackling? Can you record an audio sample of several seconds of it, possibly contrasted with normal sounding speech? What synth are you using? Luke On Fri, 26 Apr 2019, Darren Harris via Groups.Io wrote: firstly am using the real tech audio drivers for the built in sound on themotherboard of my laptop. crackly. The only way I?ve been able to solve it thus far is to restart the whole thing. Luckily it doesn?t happen that often but when it does it?s most annoying. the laptop sound seems to switch off which results in the speaker turning off. At first I thought it was NVDA being weird but it isn?t. if anybody could assist me with either issues then I would indeed be grateful.
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