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jimp

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#2578 22-Oct-2004 02:58
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Everything is working fine, pairing with phone and headset ok..

But when i use the headset with skype or sound recorder.. I hear this hissing sound very noisy which is very irritating to me and its even worse for the other guy listening. It very annoying and its too loud!

Im running a wifi right next to my pc but that doesnt do anything when i disable it.
When i use my PC as an audio gateway for my t610, the sound is perfect no noise no hissing no nothing. But when i use the headset its THERE..GRR.

Is there a way to fix, tweak this gay noise.? This noise makes the headset unusable for Skype(OUT). Im using widcomm 1.4.2.10a supplied with my dongle.

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#9544 22-Oct-2004 08:57
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The Bluetooth audio is very dependent on your CPU load, plus the sound drivers are not very good - yet. There's a lenghty discussion on this forum about this problem, already. Search for it.




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#9550 22-Oct-2004 12:30
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Load is minimal.. Less than 5%. Load affects quality , glitces and decoding. My problem is constant. like some idiot whisling in your ear constantly :)

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#9916 5-Nov-2004 00:32
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Are you using the latest Logitech headset, the Logitech Freedom Bluetooth Headset with Blutooth 1.2 ?




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#10067 9-Nov-2004 07:20
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No. Old one..

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