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Running Windows on your Mac
BootCamp; Sound Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="PhilS1121" data-source="post: 486568" data-attributes="member: 36593"><p>I'm not sure if this is related or not, but I'm running XP in Boot Camp, and when I mute the sound, it doesn't cut off entirely. Instead, you get this low level distortion, which sounds a lot like what you describe. It sounds sort of like that hiss you used to get with a really bad tape record, only you can hear other scratchy sounds as well. I don't think I hear it through headphones, though. It sounds like it's just through the external speakers, and I don't get this noise in OS X.</p><p></p><p>I haven't tried that hard to really figure out how to fix it yet, or if there is a solution. I did pull up the Realtek Audio Manager, but couldn't see a setting or anything to change it. I think I tried checking "mute" in the Audio Manager with not effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhilS1121, post: 486568, member: 36593"] I'm not sure if this is related or not, but I'm running XP in Boot Camp, and when I mute the sound, it doesn't cut off entirely. Instead, you get this low level distortion, which sounds a lot like what you describe. It sounds sort of like that hiss you used to get with a really bad tape record, only you can hear other scratchy sounds as well. I don't think I hear it through headphones, though. It sounds like it's just through the external speakers, and I don't get this noise in OS X. I haven't tried that hard to really figure out how to fix it yet, or if there is a solution. I did pull up the Realtek Audio Manager, but couldn't see a setting or anything to change it. I think I tried checking "mute" in the Audio Manager with not effect. [/QUOTE]
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