Author Topic: Hearing voices in speakers/headphones?  (Read 2702 times)

5 years ago, I was screwing around with WMP visualization plugins. I downloaded new ones for a while, and then voices started coming through the speakers. The quality sounded like a walkie-talkie, and I heard something like "Oh look, there he is! Go, go, go! Get him!" (it was hard to understand since it was all fuzzy.)
I thought it was just some virus on the computer and nothing else.

Then, earlier today, I heard voices coming through the headphones connected to my TV after I turned my TV off. Sounded the same as the voices before, only I couldn't understand it since it was very faint.

Has this happened to anyone else? I'm thinking I'm going crazy :|

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Also, sounds creepy as hell.

If someone is using a two way radio or the like near you, your headphones could be picking it up.

That, or it's ghosts.

Sometimes my computer speakers pick up AM radio or something. One time I was just browsing the forum and I suddenly hear some sports jocks talking about the baseball game that was going on, but only very faintly.

I have, but that was in the past, on my old computer. On my new one, though, I haven't yet.

Think something connected to your computer is receiving signals from Police radios.
and the only place to play those signals, is your monitor/headset, Which ever is the outbound for sound.
« Last Edit: August 10, 2010, 01:13:56 AM by kakashi11 »

If someone is using a two way radio or the like near you, your headphones could be picking it up.

That, or it's ghosts.

Most likely this.


Think something connected to your computer is receiving signals from Police radios.
and the only place to play those signals, is your monitor/headset, witch ever is the outbound for sound.
This.

I heard the first voices in my previous house, and it was really loud.
I heard the second voices in my current house, and it was really faint.

My current house isn't very far away from my previous, probably only a few miles away.

Can two-way radios cover a few miles?

This.
Can't be that, because the second time was in the headset connected to my TV, which was off.

I heard the first voices in my previous house, and it was really loud.
I heard the second voices in my current house, and it was really faint.

My current house isn't very far away from my previous, probably only a few miles away.

Can two-way radios cover a few miles?
Can't be that, because the second time was in the headset connected to my TV, which was off.
I think they can but I have no idea weather or not headphones can pick those signals up.

I heard the first voices in my previous house, and it was really loud.
I heard the second voices in my current house, and it was really faint.

My current house isn't very far away from my previous, probably only a few miles away.

Can two-way radios cover a few miles?
Can't be that, because the second time was in the headset connected to my TV, which was off.
Did the TV have bunny ears connected?

Did the TV have bunny ears connected?
No, but it's an HD TV with a built in tuner (I think)

On my old guitar amp, when I turned up the treble all the way and touched the end of the cable that goes into the guitar to my knee, I picked up sports radio :D

No, but it's an HD TV with a built in tuner (I think)
The tuner might be causing the problem.