Audio interference - loud ringing noise

While broadcasting to Livestream using FMLE and a Panasonic HVX200 camera i am getting some kind of interference in my audio. Its a loud ringing noise. This happens no matter what kind of microphone i use and only happens when i am in my office. I tried the same thing a home and the noise was gone. I have tested the computer, camera, and microphone and they are all in perfect working condition. Something to note, i have done the same test using Wirecast to broadcast instead of FMLE and there was no interference noise. What could it be? I am going crazy trying to figure it out.

HStany, Can you upoad FMLE debug log files for the same settings? FMLE debug logging is disabled by default and can be enabled from <FMLE_Instalation_Dir>/conf/config.xml under <logs>/<enable> tag. Debug logs will be crated inside "My Videos" folder in folder named stats_mmddyyyy. Launch the FMLE after enabling the logs and start the session. After stopping the session, zip the folder and upload. Do not forget to disable debug logging after you are done because debug logging requires considerable disk space for long encoding sessions.

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