W520 audio connection radio interference
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Arf the Lab
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W520 audio connection radio interference
Hello, all.
I've got a W520 with Sound Blaster X-Fi ExpressCard installed, and wish to record audio thru its line-in. Trouble is I get radio interference (radio station reception) through it. I know it's a problem with this specific machine / sound card, as I've successfully used other (older) ThinkPads to record audio from the same output source, using the same audio cable, with the same or similar Sound Blaster cards.
I'm currently using the standard 2-prong 170W AC adaptor with my machine. I've read that a 3-prong grounded, insulated AC adaptor is what I should be using, in order to quell the radio interference. But I don't want to end up buying a "fake," so I'm asking here if someone can recommend an adaptor that can solve the problem. Or perhaps suggest another solution, if indeed an AC adaptor replacement won't help.
Thanks in advance.
I've got a W520 with Sound Blaster X-Fi ExpressCard installed, and wish to record audio thru its line-in. Trouble is I get radio interference (radio station reception) through it. I know it's a problem with this specific machine / sound card, as I've successfully used other (older) ThinkPads to record audio from the same output source, using the same audio cable, with the same or similar Sound Blaster cards.
I'm currently using the standard 2-prong 170W AC adaptor with my machine. I've read that a 3-prong grounded, insulated AC adaptor is what I should be using, in order to quell the radio interference. But I don't want to end up buying a "fake," so I'm asking here if someone can recommend an adaptor that can solve the problem. Or perhaps suggest another solution, if indeed an AC adaptor replacement won't help.
Thanks in advance.
Re: W520 audio connection radio interference
Getting power ground on your ac adapter does not get you ground your notebook chassis. You could open up lower memory slot and connect a wire to a chassis frame and the other end to some metal surface, perhaps a heating battery in your house, or a water faset. That will be proper ground. However, that fact that you receive radio on your sound card indicates that your sound card is bad. Besides, you don't need an external sound card for recording, build in sound in W200 is good. The only thing you might get an external stereo mic.
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Arf the Lab
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Re: W520 audio connection radio interference
OK, thanks for the info.
I'm happy to record via the laptop's own native audio in, but it doesn't seem there were any input drivers installed from Lenovo's driver package, only output. Where can I get audio in drivers for the W520?
I'm happy to record via the laptop's own native audio in, but it doesn't seem there were any input drivers installed from Lenovo's driver package, only output. Where can I get audio in drivers for the W520?
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jcvjcvjcvjcv
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Re: W520 audio connection radio interference
Euh, what do you mean? If you installed all the applicable drivers from Lenovo's W520 driver page, the audi-in is definitely working.
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helicopter
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Re: W520 audio connection radio interference
Did you eventually solve this problem? I ask because I was looking at the Creative X-Fi card you mentioned and want to know if this is a known issue. And did you record successfully with the line-in with the Lenovo drivers?
I'm looking to find a new sound set-up to replace a Soundblaster Audigy 2 ZS Notebook (a PCMCIA card) that I used to run on a T42 under XP. It was a good setup.
I'm looking to find a new sound set-up to replace a Soundblaster Audigy 2 ZS Notebook (a PCMCIA card) that I used to run on a T42 under XP. It was a good setup.
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Retrostyle
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Re: W520 audio connection radio interference
Try an Expresscard-/PCMCIA-Adapter, to use your old Audigy card. 
Thinkpads: 560, 570 (2644-3AG), 760XL(9547-X9G/C?), T30 (2366-DG4) W520 i7-2860QM with 2000m, 12 GB RAM, 64 GB MSATA SSD, 500 GB HDD
Non-Thinkpads: Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook C1110 (Wife's one in professional Hello Kitty-Paint), Lifebook E8010, Lifebook E8020 (as Win7-Machine)
Non-Thinkpads: Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook C1110 (Wife's one in professional Hello Kitty-Paint), Lifebook E8010, Lifebook E8020 (as Win7-Machine)
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