26.04.2009, 10:47
Many thanks for trying to help Nicholaiovitch.
Unfortunately after trying your suggestion I am still stuck. Muting the microphone output is the only thing which has any effect at all. It stops the distortion from coming out of the line out ( either headphones or stereo) but when recording using windows sound recorder the distortion is still there - as it is in teamspeak, it is not even just the voice which is distorted - without saying anything I still get in. This is the case wether I use the Mic input on the case or motherboard.
I have a friend who is going to bring over a sound card to test in my system to see if that solves the issue, If it does I will buy one myself. Until then any suggestions anyone has I would really appreciate.
Here is a .wav recording of the noise, if that is of any help whatsoever....
http://www.mediafire.com/file/nhmjzmfm1 ... ortion.wav
Unfortunately after trying your suggestion I am still stuck. Muting the microphone output is the only thing which has any effect at all. It stops the distortion from coming out of the line out ( either headphones or stereo) but when recording using windows sound recorder the distortion is still there - as it is in teamspeak, it is not even just the voice which is distorted - without saying anything I still get in. This is the case wether I use the Mic input on the case or motherboard.
I have a friend who is going to bring over a sound card to test in my system to see if that solves the issue, If it does I will buy one myself. Until then any suggestions anyone has I would really appreciate.
Here is a .wav recording of the noise, if that is of any help whatsoever....
http://www.mediafire.com/file/nhmjzmfm1 ... ortion.wav