First Whine or speaker noise?

My MBP week 11 is now almost two month old. No noise no problems except battery exchange and some heat. While processing a movie with toast a very loud noise started from the middle of the key board. Sounded like a jet taking off. Shut down the machine and when I restarted the noise was still there but very quiet and lasted about one minute and then when away and has not retrun.
DOES THIS SOUND LIKE THE FAMOUS WHINE OR A SPEAKER NOISE?
Thanks
Grump

Its not the whine, that only occurs when the
processor is idling, and from what I can make out,
the processor would certainly not be idling with what
you were doing! It wont be the speaker noise, because
the speakers are located in the grills at both sides
of the keyboard, not underneath it. The noise you are
describing is probably just the fans running at full
capacity to cool your macbook pro down during some
particularly processor intensive work, and as such
nothing to worry about.
Thanks for the reply. The machine has been very quiet except this one time
Hope thats the last ime. Again thanks!
Grump

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