Random high pitch beep during voice calls.

Why is my iPhone 5s making random, annoying squeals  during some of my calls?

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    I just wish to check whether is it normal that there's high pitched beep (not very loud but can be heard in a quiet room) which seems to be from the LED or AC Adapter during sleep mode. The beep sounds continuous when the computer has been shut down or in off mode while the main plug of where the ac adapter is connected to is still on. Is this normal? My computer works fine. Battery is charging fine. I just want check whether is this normal. It is has been like that ever since I bought my computer on March 2012.
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    Hello Huanwei,
    It appears that you can hear a "high pitched beep" coming from the notebook while it's in sleep mode or even off, when the power adapter is plugged in and "on". I will try to help you with this.
    Normally, this should not happen. Beeping from a computer may happen during start up a few times to indicate components enabling, but any constant beeping or being while the computer is off shouldn't happen.
    Does this occur, if the AC adapter is not connected to the notebook when it is in sleep mode or off? Do you only notices this, in a specific location? (office, etc.)
    I would suggest, depending on the setup of things. Taking the notebook with no AC to another location in the house. A quiet one, make sure your not near any other electronics (no watches or cell phones either) let the notebook sleep and see if you hear the beeping. If not, then power it off and test again. If no beeping, this is good and the notebook is fine.
    Repeat that same test with the power adapter connected ( again no other electronics around you). Listen while it is "sleeping" and off to see if you can hear the beeping again.
    If you do disconnect the AC from the notebook , but leave that connected to the wall and take the notebook out of that location, go back to see if you can hear beeps again. If you do it could be the AC adapter. If you don't then it could be an issue with that only when it's connected.
    If there was no beeping when the AC was connected in this "testing location", then I would guess it is something else within the house that is beeping (we have seen that before). In which case you'd have nothing to worry about in regard to your notebook.
    Let me know where the above leads.
    Thank you for posting on the HP Forums.
    I worked on behalf of HP.

  • MacBook gives 2 high-pitched beeps at 7am

    Don't have any scheduled events at this time, but the MacBook gives these two high-pitched beeps at around 7am on most (not all) days. Even does it when asleep. The beeps do not appear to be coming from the speakers and they're unlike any system sound, so is there something on the motherboard or in the drives that could do this? Is it a warning of impending failure?

    Suspected that but how to diagnose what the problem is? System Profiler reports that the RAM (2 x 1GB Kingston) is OK and Disk Utility 'Verify Disk' returns 'appears to be OK'.

  • High pitched beeping noise

    I have recently purchased a 60 gig iPod and whenever I try to listen to music or watch a video that I did not purchase from iTunes a very loud, very high pitched beeping noise accompanies it and pretty much drowns out the rest of my music. The beeping is incesant and does not stop throughout the whole track. This did not happen with the iPod nano that I used to own and it only happens on music that I did not purchase on iTunes or did not transfer via cd. I have had most of this music on my computer for a very long time. Is there a way to fix this without burning over 500 songs to cd. If so please tell me, it would be greatly appreciated.
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    you are the second person to tell me that it's a hard drive problem. i'm starting to think that that is the problem. it really hasn't done that with other programs, but it does very rarely. i have the upgraded hard drive for the macbook pro. if i were to have it replaced, would it cost a lot? i'm still in the one-year warranty by about 20 days. do i just take it to an apple store and they will fix it?

  • Occasional single high-pitched beep

    Every so often I hear a single, short, high-pitched beep emitted from my MacBook Pro. It doesn't sound like it's coming from the speakers--at least it isn't a system beep, but perhaps a hardware beep?
    Any reason to be concerned about this?

    No flashing light. I don't think it has to do with the RAM. And the beep occurs well after the startup anyways.
    Funny though, it has been quiet for the past few hours. I'll keep posting updated if it starts to make noises again. Then hopefully I will be able to see if anything in particular brings back the beeps.

  • Blackberry 8320 crashes & reboots during voice calls

    Hello,
    I have a 8320 on T-mobile, the phone has worked well for well over a year. Over the last few months, the phone has begun to hard lock & reboot during voice calls. This issue happened suddenly, e.g. over the first year it never happened. Now, it happens all the time. I did update the phone to v4.5, but there is not correlation to the update to 4.5 and the issue occuring (it was working well with 4.5 for some time before the issue started up)
    Basically, given a voice call which lasts over 60 seconds, there is about a 50% chance the phone will grey-screen and reboot.
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    Curve 8320, v4.5.0.81 (platform 2.7.0.78)
    File free: 14268148 (after recent battery out reboot)
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    After the issue started occuring, (per suggestion on the forums) I replaced the battery with a brand new Blackberry CS-2 battery... issue still occurs.
    This is my wife's phone. There are no additional apps installed. It's basically used for SMS, brickbreaker, and voice calls (in that order...). No WiFI, no BT, no email. I really don't want to have to replace this phone, but it has become basically useless.
    Any ideas or suggestions to try?

    Actually, my wife now tells me that it has been happening almost right after I updated it to 4.5... so maybe there is a correlation.
    I don't see the previous software on T-Mobile's site. Does anyone know how I can revert the phone to the older revision?

  • How can I remove high-pitched distortion from voice-over?

    Hi folks,
    I'm completely new to fixing audio. I am making a short film, and for a voice-over, I recently had to do an interview over the phone (the subject lives in a very remote location). Actually, I used GoToMeeting, we called into the conference call feature from our phones, and I recorded the meeting into a wmv file. Then I re-encoded it using Expression Encoder so I could pull it into Adobe Audition.
    I am attaching a short phrase (extracted as a .wav file) from the interview in the hope that someone can tell me how to improve the quality of the sound. I have Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe Audition, both CS6 and CC versions.
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    1. Can anyone tell me, please, how to get rid of the high-pitched "ringing" kind of distortion that we hear on each of her loudest syllables? Also, does this particular type of distortion have a name? I kept finding articles on fixing sound, but wasn't sure what I'm dealing with here, so I wasn't sure which techniques were likely to work. Tried a bunch, and the overall sound got better, but so far nothing has fixed that high-pitched distortion.
    2. After getting rid of that ringing distortion, what are your recommendations for making the voice recording sound as rich, smooth and full as possible? In real life, this woman has a BEAUTIFUL, rich voice. But the recording sounds like a flat telephone call (because it is).
    Thanks in advance,
    Mary

    Well, I don't think there's any miracles to be had here.  As you say, it's a telephone call and I fear that, since phone lines filter out anything above about 4k, there's no way of replacing it.
    I had a look at your file in spectral view and you can clearly see the original material going, as expected, up to about 4 kilohertz--but, above that, there's a generalised area of noise.  My suspicion--and it's only a suspicion--is that during your double conversions (to wmv then through a third party app to something else) one of them has added the extra noise as it your original was full bandwidth.
    Anyhow, best I could do was use the Marquee tool in Spectral View, draw a rectangle around the upper area (you can see a clear boundary between the programme content and the random extra frequencies) then just delete everything above just over 4 khz then delete.
    As for making a phone call sound full and rich, if there was a way to do it, when I was working in TV we could have saved hundreds of thousands a year by using phones instead of far more expensive circuits!

  • Beep during PSTN call

    Recently we replace our PBX solution for Microsoft Lync. We are facing a problem that is as follows:
    During a call to the PSTN repeatedly heard a beep with 1 second duration. When this happens we cant hear  the person on the other side is speaking and no one can hear us.
    Our voice gateway is an Audiocodes mediant 1000 on the PSTN via E1 ISDN link.
    I believe it is something with the Audiocodes gateway, anyone has gone through a similar situation?

    Hi,Franciso,
    Would you please verify that if you have enabled Media Bypass on your trunk?If so try to disable it and restart Mediation server to have a test.
    Also please try to run Set-CsTrunkConfiguration -RTCPActiveCalls $False to see if it works.
    If still no luck,enable Lync server logging on Mediation Server and collect S4,SipStack and Mediation Server logs then use Snooper to analyze the log .
    For how to use Lync server logging tool please check below link
    http://www.ultimate-communications.com/2010/11/how-to-troubleshoot-lync-using-lync-server-logging-tool-snooper-v4/
    And another old case just for your reference.
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  • Freeze plus high pitch sound during win7 start up

    Hi,
    I have a problem with my new W520.
    During win7 start up, my computer often freezes, and when it does so, a high pitch sound sets in.
    After turning off the computer and trying again a couple of times (often 4-5) it suddenly works again.
    I think it is a temperature problem that makes the computer mess up during start up when it is not warm enough.
    I took the computer with me on a small vacation to south east Asia where the temperature is generally higher than here in Denmark, and during my vacation I had no problems at all.
    Is there anyone who can help me with suggestions to what the problem might be?

    Does it freeze and shutdown or just freeze?
    Can you try booting without the AC adapter attached?
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  • Is it possible to have the loudspeaker activate automatically during voice call?

    When answering and making voice calls, is it possible to have the loudspeaker activate automatically during the voice call? Is there any settings on the device which can be changed for this to happen?

    Thanks cor-el! I had tried that out, but was turned off by the different workflow (can't click Tab to select the address suggestions) and assumed by the look that I couldn't use my Smart Keywords for searches.
    In fact, the workflow isn't that much bulkier and the Location Bar is fully functional:
    * ''for a search: Ctrl+L, (Smart Keyword +) [search terms], Enter''
    * ''for a suggested address: Ctrl+L, Down, Enter, Enter''
    Still, it would be nice in future versions if:
    # the Location Bar could automatically open when opening a (blank) new tab (just as the cursor automatically goes to the Location Bar when a new tab is opened with the Navigation Toolbar showing) to avoid the Ctrl+L step of the workflow
    # the Tab, Enter workflow could be enabled for selecting address suggestions in the pop-up Location Bar
    Or (most simply in my mind):
    if '''the Navigation Toolbar could be set to show when a (blank) new tab is opened and disappear once an address/search is selected'''.

  • Do your MacBook make a high pitch beeping sound?

    Just got a late 2011 MacBook pro with SSD hard drive (17 inch i7).
    I have noticed an almost inaudiable high pitch 'morse code' like beeping coming from the machine. Maybe the SSD being accessed?
    I do have tinnitus and have been known to become irritated from low Hz monitors and TVs in the days when they operated at 50-60 Hz. So maybe something in the machine is operating at that fequency.
    It may be nearly audible, but it's driving me mad when the music is off and I'm trying to concentrate!
    Does anyone else experience this?

    Does the beep sound similar to this video? Skip to the 00:44 mark to hear the sound. If the sound is this one that means that your Mac is trying to update its EFI.
    Would you mind recording a soundbyte? That could be really helpful. It's not possible that the sound is coming from the SSD, perhaps is your fans.
    Hope that helps.
    P.S. If you are too bothered you can also make an appointment at your local Apple Store Genius Bar.

  • Random high pitched sound

    I've got a macbook pro 15" i5 is randomly making a short high pitched (metalic) sound. The sound comes from (nearby) my right speaker.
    I've already run Apple's hardware test, but no problems were found
    Anyone any suggestions?
    Thanks

    If you have not done so yet, reset PRAM
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1379
    and then reset SMC (power management)
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1543
    which is basically unplugging the iMac from power and then reconnecting it using a precise procedure. That may reset the hardware so that this sound stops.
    Also, this is definitely coming from the display? If you mute or lower your speaker volume, there is no effect on this sound?

  • Annoying keypad beeps during a call

    Hi, I use a Bluetooth and when, during a call, I use the keypad (ie. when putting in my password when checking my voicemail) I hear loud beeps in the Bluetooth. The volume of these beeps is controlable but since I usually have the volume up full to hear well in the Bluetooth the keypad beeps are even louder - and hurt! Can I turn off the keypad beeps somehow?
    Also, sometimes there are no keypad beeps - and I haven't changed any settings!
    (Treo 650, Jawbone bluetooth)
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    There is no setting to change the volume of the keyboard beeps.
    For the keyboard beeps that are intermitent, try a 10 second soft reset by taking out the battery for at least 10 seconds. This allows the device to power off completely, like a shutdown on a PC.
    For reference purposes, click on the following link for the support page for your device on the kb.palm.com webpage.
    http://kb.palm.com/SRVS/NUA/launchTab.asp?t=home&fn=treo&mn=650&cn=unlocked
    There are links on the page to the user guide, troubleshooting, how to's, downloads, etc.

  • Phone beeps during phone calls

    My Galaxy S4 periodically beeps during my phone conversations - both myself and the recipient can hear the beeps - how do I turn that off?? My phone is fully charged and I don't have any notifications (new text messages, new voicemails, missed calls, etc.)

        @GCSALK,
    Let's get to the bottom of this!
    I need some additional information to better assist you. Are you hearing the beeps on every call? Does the beeping sound go on during the entire call or does it stop after a while?
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  • IPhone 5s screen flashes on and off during voice calls?

    Operation is perfect with every other app except whenever the phone detects I'm making or receiving a voice call. No problem on facetime.
    The screen will instantly black out and to bring it back I have to press the main button, then screen will reappear but only for an instant before blacking out again.
    It does not matter if the phone has been in standby or if I've been actively using it as the call comes in.
    Its about the most frustrating thing I can imagine.
    One clue, while I'm talking the phone will often mute itself as if my cheek activates the mute function.
    I use no screen protector but I do use a case, it still does it when I take the phone out though.
    It has done this since new and through at least one software update
    Any help really appreciated, thanks,

    My wife rang Apple and while both of us spoke to Apple on the land line using hands free and spoke to each other using our iPhone 5s we were able to see that my big paws shadowed the proximity sensor each time I moved in to stab a button! Problem solved! I didn't even know there was a proximity sensor and your reply would have led me to it, thanks.

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