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[Solved] Snowing sound through logitech z 5500

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Howdy I got the logitech 5.1 Z 5500 speakers & my problem is when i switch discs over to listen to some music I get a snowy sound effect coming through the speakers Its quite the annoyingness Only just started happening recently I put the music on pause it does it also

Only way i could stop it was restarting the computer & yet that drags on dont wanna restart everytime i get a snowy sound

How can i solve this problem?


Cheers Robert wato

You using digital or analog? This is typical of a digital connection, as white noise is transmitted when no signal is sent. The reason you get no sound on boot is because the digital connection isn't opened until the first time an audio signal is sent.

If its analog, I'd chalk it up to typical background noise in the signal.
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You using digital or analog? This is typical of a digital connection, as white noise is transmitted when no signal is sent. The reason you get no sound on boot is because the digital connection isn't opened until the first time an audio signal is sent.

If its analog, I'd chalk it up to typical background noise in the signal.

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