Hardware-induced Noise If Charging Device Via USB Port
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 1:29 pm
I suppose this is not really considered an Audacity-specific issue, but since certain recordings might be affected, I thought I'd mention this.
I've noticed that when I charge my Samsung Android smartphone using a USB port on my PC, a certain kind of noise can clearly be heard through my PC's audio outputs particularly when the phone is fully charged. The noise is especially noticeable when listening with headphones. What kind of noise? For you folks old enough to remember, when a vinyl record plays through and the stylus is left to continue riding on the inner-most end of the groove, that's what this noise resembles. Similar sound, same pace.
Since my PC speaker volume is set low (just 30%), at first I hadn't noticed. But then, during a very quiet evening moment, I realized there was a strange noise coming from somewhere. At first, I didn't even suspect the PC. However, turning up the volume or listening with headphones made the noise much more noticeable, of course.
Unplugging the phone makes the noise stop immediately. I have no idea whether this noise can affect recordings while using Audacity, but since I can charge my phone in other ways, it didn't seem necessary to test.
In case it's a problem unique to my PC manufacturer, note it's a ZT Systems desktop system running Windows 7.
Good luck, folks, and as always, many thanks to the Audacity team. I just made another donation, too.
Tony M.
I've noticed that when I charge my Samsung Android smartphone using a USB port on my PC, a certain kind of noise can clearly be heard through my PC's audio outputs particularly when the phone is fully charged. The noise is especially noticeable when listening with headphones. What kind of noise? For you folks old enough to remember, when a vinyl record plays through and the stylus is left to continue riding on the inner-most end of the groove, that's what this noise resembles. Similar sound, same pace.
Since my PC speaker volume is set low (just 30%), at first I hadn't noticed. But then, during a very quiet evening moment, I realized there was a strange noise coming from somewhere. At first, I didn't even suspect the PC. However, turning up the volume or listening with headphones made the noise much more noticeable, of course.
Unplugging the phone makes the noise stop immediately. I have no idea whether this noise can affect recordings while using Audacity, but since I can charge my phone in other ways, it didn't seem necessary to test.
In case it's a problem unique to my PC manufacturer, note it's a ZT Systems desktop system running Windows 7.
Good luck, folks, and as always, many thanks to the Audacity team. I just made another donation, too.
Tony M.