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ASUS F5M - sound problem: buzzing interruptions

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Old 12-25-2007
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ASUS F5M - sound problem: buzzing interruptions

Hello.

Recently I bought an ASUS F5M-AP035H notebook.

From the beginning I have a strange problem with sound. I don't know what's causing it. It's very annoying and almost paralyzes all sound-related activities, like watching films on the notebook, listening to music or playing games.

The symptoms are mostly technical: when the notebook plays any sounds, longer or shorter, strange 1-2 second interrputions - loud interrupting noises. It's hard to descibe them. Like repeating the last played noise very fast for 2 seconds. And it occurs quite often, like 5 times during 15 minutes of a movie.

What's more - this kind of interruptions occur almost always when I open or close my sound-related files with any program - be it Windows Media Player or AllPlayer of WinAmp.

I thought that this problem is connected with wrong drivers. But I downloaded the most recent from the website, reinstalled them, and nothing helped. Also I reinstalled the newest DirectX and codec pack (K-Lite). Still - the problem occurs.

The problem may be connected with memory, but I don't know how. I've defragmented my disc many times, and it's looking great (Diskeeper shows no problems). Also I cleaned my registry with CCleaner and RegCleaner. No help here also. My running processes list is very short. I've killed all the unnecessary ones. Once also the Splendid process - thinking that it's the cause - but nothing helped.

Please help, this is a big problem for me. It disrupts most of leisure things which can be done on my notebook.
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Old 12-25-2007
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defragging and ram would have nothing to do with this issue.

It is probably related to a bad grounding on the mobo if drivers are not the issue. Or there is a loose or shorting speaker wire.
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Old 12-26-2007
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Thanks for the reply.

So you're suggesting that this is a hardware problem? Not good. The notebook is almost 2 months now. But I've managed to install all the things I need, and copy the data from my previous notebook also. Don't want to lose all this work, heh.

I don't know if this is important, but this interruptions occur almost always (!) when I open a movie file and close it.

And in most cases, after rebooting Windows, this doesn't happen for a while. Or not so frequently. But this might be only an ilusion, I don't know for sure.

PS. Can this be a problem of the hard drive partition? I have WinXP SP2 Home Edition, 120 GB HDD divided into 2 partitions: 67 GB (system) and 42,8 GB (empty now). But both are in FAT32 - isn't it strange?
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Old 12-26-2007
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check the DMA mode of your HDD. it seems, that now it's in PIO mode.
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Old 12-26-2007
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OK, when it comes to this kind of things I'm a noob.

But I presume, that you check/change this kind of things in BIOS, right?

So I run setup and entered the HDD configuration screen. I'll write you down what is there, because I don't understand much and I don't know what to do exacly, what to check.

Here it goes:
- LBA Mode: supported
- Block Mode: 16Sectors
- PIO Mode: 4
- Async DMA: MultiWord DMA-2
- Ultra DMA: Ultra DMA-5
- SMART Monitoring: supported

And the options part:
- LBA/Large Mode - set to: [Auto]
- Block (Multi-Sector Transfer) M - set to: [Auto]
- PIO Mode - set to: [Auto]
- DMA Mode - set to: [Auto]
- Smart Minitoring - set to: [Auto]
- 32Bit Data Transfer - set to: [Enabled]

Does this help? Should I change anything here?
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Old 12-26-2007
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OK, I've stumbled upon something VERY strange.

It seems that rebooting (kill & run once again) the ASUS Splendid (ACMON.exe) process helps. After this kind of boot the sound works fine for a long time. But when I hibernate my notebook (close it, and reopen) the sound is again malfunctioning.

This is just weird.
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Old 12-27-2007
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check this thing: Start/Control Panel/System/Hardware/Device Manager/IDE-ATAPI controllers/Secondary(in some cases Primary) IDE channel/Advanced settings

look for DMA or PIO words in this window.
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Old 12-27-2007
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I've done this. Everything there is set for "DMA when available", and the current modes are "Ultra DMA - 5" or "Ultra DMA - 2".
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Old 12-27-2007
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ok. so, you'll have to reinstall windows from recovery dvd. if the problem persists, then try to record some audio file from the laptop speakers and post it here.
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