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2004 Aug 06
0
speex_denoise on non-microphone noise (static ?)
Understand that it's a *guess*. If this fixes or at least betters the situation, you're going to need to find a legit way to insulate these cards, or to switch cards. If it's for customers, I should hope you wouldn't be using enamelled aluminum foil. :D -----Original Message----- From: Tongbiao Li [mailto:tli@viack.com] Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 11:20 AM To: speex-dev@xiph.org Subject: RE: [speex-dev] speex_denoise on non-microphone noise (static ?) <p><p>Thanks for the speedy response and detailed, enl...
2010 Aug 25
4
New Wine user who need helps loading a program(Wbfs Manager)
Just download Wbfs Manager 3.0 , trying to load it and it doesnt work , at first the icon wasnt right , add to change the permission details , now it looks like its trying to load but it isnt . Its the first program that im trying to load with wine so maybe im missing something or its because of the program ... http://wbfsmanager.codeplex.com/ If someone knows how to load it , some help would be
2004 Aug 06
0
speex_denoise on non-microphone noise (static ?)
...rties regarding emf.) open your case and turn your computer off. Wrap the foil most of the way around the card, taking care to leave the foil in a shape that can be removed without distortion. Remove the foil, and coat it with a nonconductive, nonflaking, nonscorching lacquer such as high quality enamel paint. Return the coated nonconductive foil. See if that helps the signal at all. Really, unless there's a different problem and I'm just yapping into the wind, the best thing to do would be to get a sound card that fits into an AC97 riser, or an insulated sound card, if they exist. Tu...
2004 Aug 06
0
speex_denoise on non-microphone noise (static ?)
...ties regarding emf.) open your case and turn your computer off. Wrap the foil most of the way around the card, taking care to leave the foil in a shape that can be removed without distortion. Remove the foil, and coat it with a nonconductive, nonflaking, nonscorching lacquer such as high quality enamel paint. Return the coated nonconductive foil. See if that helps the signal at all. Really, unless there's a different problem and I'm just yapping into the wind, the best thing to do would be to get a sound card that fits into an AC97 riser, or an insulated sound card, if they exist....