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| | #1 (permalink) |
| | speaker hum I get an annoying hum whenever I record my voice whether through my webcam or through an added microphone. It may be 60 cycle interference, but I have tried turning off lights, disconnecting printers etc. without success. Any suggestions? |
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| | #2 (permalink) |
| | Re: speaker hum Bill L. wrote: Quote: > I get an annoying hum whenever I record my voice whether through my webcam or > through an added microphone. It may be 60 cycle interference, but I have > tried turning off lights, disconnecting printers etc. without success. Any > suggestions? Sounds like a bad "Ground" on the mic socket. You could try cleaning the plug with some rubbing alcohol and insert and remove it a few times listening for crackles. Miniature jack plugs and their sockets are prone to getting "Crackly" or poor connections. Otherwise check anything else plugged into the machine, don't drown it in alcohol (Vodka works if you have no surgical alcohol - but won't do much for your recordings if you drink too much while cleaning) so try cleaning all your plugs in this way. Check your home's "Ground" connection, is the 3 pin outlet you are using properly grounded, if you have a multi outlet strip is that okay, try swapping things because it could possibly be a bad ground on one thing causing a "Hum Loop" which can happen if conditions are right. Failing that, I guess take the machine somewhere else and try it. |
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| | #3 (permalink) |
| | Re: speaker hum Thanks for your suggestions. In fact I tried to "ground" the USB connection with an additional wire (figuring that static electricity had built up and caused the hum). That didn't work. The weird thing was, that it would cause the hum even if I was recording with a different microphone, but if I unplugged the Microsoft webcam the hum ceased. I finally took the webcam, back to the supplier and got a replacement. I just tried it and it seems to have solved the problem. I still may try the vodka solution however. Thanks again. "Charlie Tame" wrote: Quote: > Bill L. wrote: Quote: > > I get an annoying hum whenever I record my voice whether through my webcam or > > through an added microphone. It may be 60 cycle interference, but I have > > tried turning off lights, disconnecting printers etc. without success. Any > > suggestions? > > Sounds like a bad "Ground" on the mic socket. > > You could try cleaning the plug with some rubbing alcohol and insert and > remove it a few times listening for crackles. Miniature jack plugs and > their sockets are prone to getting "Crackly" or poor connections. > > Otherwise check anything else plugged into the machine, don't drown it > in alcohol (Vodka works if you have no surgical alcohol - but won't do > much for your recordings if you drink too much while cleaning) so try > cleaning all your plugs in this way. > > Check your home's "Ground" connection, is the 3 pin outlet you are using > properly grounded, if you have a multi outlet strip is that okay, try > swapping things because it could possibly be a bad ground on one thing > causing a "Hum Loop" which can happen if conditions are right. > > Failing that, I guess take the machine somewhere else and try it. > |
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