Popping / Crackling sound at end of youtube videos
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Popping / Crackling sound at end of youtube videos
Quite often when I listen to music via youtube I get a popping / crackling sound when the video ends. Anyone knows where this might come from?
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Re: Popping / Crackling sound at end of youtube videos
xruns ?
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I have no xruns and it is only when the video ends.
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Re: Popping / Crackling sound at end of youtube videos
Are you using pulseaudio? I've noticed that when a video or something ends it closes the connection a few seconds later and I can hear it doing so. I don't know if there an option to allow it to leave the port open or change whatever it is that it is doing.
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I use the alsa jack bridge. It does not happen always and it's not related to the video played.
Re: Popping / Crackling sound at end of youtube videos
I've heard similar popping. It is infrequent and I don't do a lot of youtube listening to the end of clips.
I suspect that it is the result of cutting the audio signal to a value of 0 (zero) abruptly when signal voltage is near 1
That's what it sounded like to me when I first heard it. FWIW
You could set up to record in audacity then get a pop, and next go back and look at the pop (zooming into see at sample level.)
I suspect that it is the result of cutting the audio signal to a value of 0 (zero) abruptly when signal voltage is near 1
That's what it sounded like to me when I first heard it. FWIW
You could set up to record in audacity then get a pop, and next go back and look at the pop (zooming into see at sample level.)
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Re: Popping / Crackling sound at end of youtube videos
I seems to not happen with chromium... thanks!