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The thread discusses issues with static noise experienced during screen recording with Dxtory, especially when a mouse is plugged in, which disrupts audio quality. The original poster seeks help for these technical problems. A detailed response provides troubleshooting steps, including updating drivers, changing USB ports, verifying audio settings, checking for interference, grounding, and testing with different hardware, aiming to resolve the static noise issues. The overall tone is helpful and focused on technical solutions.

BlockBlazerMC

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Hello, me and a friend wanted to start up a youtube channel together. but when my friend opened Dxtory, I heard static on her end. Another problem is when her mouse is plugged in, it also causes static. any one got any solutions?
 

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To resolve the static sound issue when opening Dxtory and when the mouse is plugged in, you can try the following troubleshooting steps: 1. Update Audio and Mouse Drivers: Make sure the audio drivers and mouse drivers are up to date. Outdated drivers can sometimes cause interference and static sounds. 2. Change USB Ports: Try plugging the mouse into a different USB port on the computer. Sometimes static can occur due to a faulty USB port or interference. 3. Check Audio Settings: Ensure that audio settings in Dxtory are configured correctly. Check the audio input sources and levels to ensure there are no issues there. 4. Disable Audio Effects: If there are any audio effects or enhancements enabled in the audio...

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To resolve the static sound issue when opening Dxtory and when the mouse is plugged in, you can try the following troubleshooting steps: 1. Update Audio and Mouse Drivers: Make sure the audio drivers and mouse drivers are up to date. Outdated drivers can sometimes cause interference and static sounds. 2. Change USB Ports: Try plugging the mouse into a different USB port on the computer. Sometimes static can occur due to a faulty USB port or interference. 3. Check Audio Settings: Ensure that audio settings in Dxtory are configured correctly. Check the audio input sources and levels to ensure there are no issues there. 4. Disable Audio Effects: If there are any audio effects or enhancements enabled in the audio settings of the computer, try disabling them temporarily to see if it resolves the static issue. 5. Physical Interference: Check for any physical interference near the computer or between the mouse and the audio equipment. Electrical interference can sometimes cause static. 6. Grounding: Ensure that the electrical outlets for both your audio equipment and the computer are properly grounded to prevent static discharge. 7. Test with Different Equipment: Try using a different mouse and audio setup to isolate whether the issue is specific to the current hardware configuration. By following these steps, you should be able to troubleshoot and resolve the static sound issues in Dxtory and when the mouse is plugged in.
 

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