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A problem with headphones! Did you listen to it with original headphones? If it is, it means that your ** song is not clear, you try another song, if there is still a problem, then it is time to change a headphone,
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First of all, you are using a headset with a microphone, or the computer comes with a microphone, if it is please pull out the socket of the microphone or turn the microphone sound to the minimum in the sound, listen to it, if it doesn't work, the easiest way is to drive the sound card from the new side, now the sound card is mostly integrated, if you are a brand machine, use the machine model + sound card to drive, or the next driver wizard he will automatically help you find the driver, fool operation. Hang up the computer with the headphones of the ordinary listening Walkman, I have heard no less than three, and I will not see a card without making a sound, so it should be nothing serious.
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You can't hear the QQ prompt because you have turned off the sound prompt in the QQ settings.
Songs have echoes because of the result of you messing around.
Control Panel Sound Stork Ape Environment Select None.
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The headphones are not compatible with the computer jack, so just buy an adapter to convert.
The sound card driver is not compatible with the computer system, and the next driver wizard can be detected and installed.
The earphone pops, and the components in the earphone have been damaged, and they are sent to the repair point for repair.
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It could be that your computer has a current and it would be nice to change your headset.
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It must be a mistake in the computer configuration.
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It is recommended that you re-drive the sound card.
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There are several types of evokeness:1.The headphones themselves are broken. You can try changing the headset to *** or another computer. If the headphones are fine, continue to check Zhaofeng Kai.
2.Poor contact. The headphones and the computer's sound card are not connected tightly enough. Try unplugging the headphones a few times.
3.There is a problem with the sound card settings or the sound card driver. Open the "Qianqian Listening" device in your computer, disable the equalizer setting, and listen to see if the sound returns to normal, or stop the "Karaoke Function" in the sound card software setup program (if any).
4.If you have done all 3 of the above and there is still a problem with the sound, try to reinstall the sound card driver.
If you still can't do this, the computer's sound card is broken.
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1. First in the taskbar.
Find the audio manager on the right, and if you don't see the icon in the display area, you can click on the hidden menu.
2. Then double-click the icon to open the audio manager, as shown in the image below.
3. In the Audio Manager that opens, select Speakers.
menu, and then you can set the volume of the left and right channels inside the master volume.
4. In the following environment and equalizer.
options, see if you have set up a special scene, otherwise the sound will not be normal.
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1. First of all, find the audio manager on the right side of the taskbar, if the icon is not found in the display area, you can.
DAO to open the hidden menu. Expert.
2. Then double-click the icon to open the Audio Genus Manager, as shown in the figure below.
3. In the open audio manager, select the speaker menu, and then you can set the volume of the left and right channels in the main volume.
4. In the environment and equalizer options below, see if there is a special scene set, otherwise the sound will be abnormal.
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There may be a problem:
1. Audio software setting problems, such as inside the control panel.
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Video problem, because the background ** is added later.
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There are usually several possible reasons for the noise after the headset is connected to the computer:
1.Your computer's sound card is faulty or has a driver problem. If there is a problem with the computer's own sound card or sound card driver, noise will be generated. The workaround is: update the sound card driver; If it still doesn't work, the sound card hardware may be faulty and needs to be repaired or replaced.
2.The headphone plug slag slot contact is not properly trapped. If the headphone plug is not in contact with the headphone slot or connector of the computer, it will produce a quiet noise.
The solution is: disconnect the earphones, check the plug and slot for dirt, clean and plug it in again to make sure the contact is secure.
3.Headphone cable quality problems. Some headphones with low quality or long cables are more likely to cause noise interference. The solution: replace the cable with a better quality.
4.Subjected to electromagnetic interference from other electronic devices, resulting in noise in the headphones. The workaround is to wrap the earphone cable around the magnetic ring a few times.
5.Resource conflicts. Multiple audio devices use one sound card at the same time, which is prone to noise due to resource allocation. The workaround is: enable only one audio device at a time; Updated sound card drivers to improve their ability to handle multiple audio devices.
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