On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Carl Worth wrote:
> 2) With the second iPAQ, originally the audio behaved just as
> the one I described above. Then, one day I powered it on
> and was greeted with some horrifically loud noise from the
> speaker. It would just scream at me as long as it was
> on. The noise was loud enough to render the iPAQ useless
> unless a speaker cord was plugged in with the speakers
> turned off. (I'll probably clip the connector off of a pair
> of headphones just to keep the thing quiet.) The noise was
> sometimes softer but would get loud again with CPU usage.
Just a shot in the dark, but assuming the mixer is not properly
initialized, could this behavior result from having the microphone and
speaker both on and high enough, while microphone input is passed through
/ echoed to the speaker? This typically produces some horrible feedback
noise.
Just my 2C
-- Stéphane Doyon <s.doyon@videotron.ca>Received on Mon Sep 11 15:50:33 2000
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