Sound suddenly broken

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Karsten Wutzke

Hello all,

I don't know what happened, I just realized my sound broke when
watching some youtube and NBA videos. It seems when being on the
lowest volume level the sound is alright. When setting the volume up,
it screetches and cranks, sounding like back coupling.

System restore doesn't work for some reason. It's really annoying not
being able to watch videos anymore. I think I upgraded my Windows
Media Player, but I don't know how that would relate to a general
problem.

Does anyone know what could have caused this?

Karsten
 
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Shenan Stanley

Karsten said:
I don't know what happened, I just realized my sound broke when
watching some youtube and NBA videos. It seems when being on the
lowest volume level the sound is alright. When setting the volume
up, it screetches and cranks, sounding like back coupling.

System restore doesn't work for some reason. It's really annoying
not being able to watch videos anymore. I think I upgraded my
Windows Media Player, but I don't know how that would relate to a
general problem.

Does anyone know what could have caused this?

And you have tried other speakers/headsets?
 
S

Shenan Stanley

Karsten said:
I don't know what happened, I just realized my sound broke when
watching some youtube and NBA videos. It seems when being on the
lowest volume level the sound is alright. When setting the volume
up, it screetches and cranks, sounding like back coupling.

System restore doesn't work for some reason. It's really annoying
not being able to watch videos anymore. I think I upgraded my
Windows Media Player, but I don't know how that would relate to a
general problem.

Does anyone know what could have caused this?

Shenan said:
And you have tried other speakers/headsets?

Karsten said:
It's the internal speaker of my laptop... it's a Lenovo ThinkPad BTW

Okay...

Only a slight deviation...
Have you tried external speakers/headsets/headphones?
(You should have a headphone jack.)

Could be a bum speaker. Parts do go bad. :-(
 
K

Karsten Wutzke

Okay...

Only a slight deviation...
Have you tried external speakers/headsets/headphones?
(You should have a headphone jack.)

Could be a bum speaker.  Parts do go bad. :-(

Oh my god you seem to be just right... I get clear sound when linked
to my amplifiers speakers.

Nice, notebook's speaker goes broke after 3,5 months after purchase...

Thanks a lot for this one!

Karsten
 

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