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- #Breakaway audio enhancer debugger issue install
- #Breakaway audio enhancer debugger issue drivers
- #Breakaway audio enhancer debugger issue driver
I installed Breakaway audio enhancer from here Breakaway Audio Enhancer - Free software downloads and software reviews - CNET This step is optional but I found it tightened up the base and gave much clearer sound.
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#Breakaway audio enhancer debugger issue install
Once complete download the following IDT package here and install Īfter this is done you can enable SRS and everything should be clear and no bad distortion coming from the sub to cause rattling. Secondly restart the computer and let it install the default drivers. OK first thing to do is uninstall all the following:Ĭreative Audio FX ( think thats what is called) Second the sub needs to be crossed over to cut out low frequencies ( this is not that important but if you want to eliminate all distortion you need to do this with separate software)
#Breakaway audio enhancer debugger issue drivers
Basically the main problem is caused by two things first the creative sound blaster files cause distortion when used with the IDT drivers (you would think dell would have known this). Although this does fix how much it rattles because you don't have distorted sounds getting fed into your sub. Now this is a fix for the speaker and not if you have screws loose already. I believed I found a solution to the rattling and cracking. Given all that for the most part the audio still sounds pretty good, it just has issues that a $2k laptop probably shouldn't have. The solution link didn't solve the problem, perhaps muted it to a lesser extent.Įdit: SOLVED 04/19/10 - partially solved.when the tech replaced the DVD drive, he must have tightened up some stuff, the rattle associated with heavy base is all but gone, sound tight now.BUT i can really notice certain tones and especially voices make the right size vibrate/rattle like crazy. This is very noticeable at moderate volumes with a pair of Grado Labs SR60 headphones.Įdit: SOLVED 04/17/10 -The IDT control panel has different frequencies outputs to do 5.1 channel.ģ) I can reproduce similar issues to what is discussed here, at around 60-70% I can start to hear scratchy distortion/rattling happening on the right hand side, not real bad until 80-90%, this really just reminds me of speakers that are being overpowered, most laptops I’m used to having to crank the audio all the way up…the 1645 limit seems to be around 60% power. from dell and this seems to have cured the popping noise while adjusting volume.Ģ) The 2nd headphone port in has its low frequencies clipped, 1st headphone port has way more base.
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#Breakaway audio enhancer debugger issue driver
This reminds me of a dirty rheostat in old stereo equipment, but this is all electronicĮdit: SOLVED 04/19/10 - Updated to IDT Driver 6. Popping follows through to external speakers and/or headphones, although to a lesser extent. Also makes popping noise when changing volume from task bar, or when switching stations in itunes. Seems to become noticeable starting anywhere from 10-60% vol, depending on output and music. While listening to some music I started to notice that when I adjust the volume up or down there is a popping noise associated with touching the sound buttons, this come from both the left and right side, sometime louder than others. (crossed posted this in the thread i have going to log issues with my 1645 I have a couple of somewhat different issues, but can reproduce what is being discussed here.