[MC-6734] High-pitched sound when selecting Singleplayer, Multiplayer, etc. Created: 10/Jan/13  Updated: 03/May/15  Resolved: 09/Feb/13

Status: Resolved
Project: Minecraft: Java Edition
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: Minecraft 1.4.7
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Bug
Reporter: Max Assignee: Unassigned
Resolution: Cannot Reproduce Votes: 1
Labels: high, noise, pitch, sound
Environment:

Windows 7 Professional 64-bit.
Soundcards:
-The one that comes with the MSI H77MA-G43 Military Class III
-NVIDIA High Definition Audio (but i'm 75% sure it's not being used. And I think it is for transfering audio to TV's and screens with speakers)


Attachments: PNG File sound.png    
Issue Links:
Duplicate
is duplicated by MC-10531 Different high pitch noice levels whe... Resolved
Confirmation Status: Unconfirmed

 Description   

IF YOU ALSO EXPERIENCE THIS PROBLEM, PLEASE, GIVE IT A VOTE, AND IF YOU CAN, WRITE A COMMENT ABOUT WHAT YOU HEARD.

What I expected to happen was...:
Not to hear anything.

What actually happened was...:
There appears to play a high pitched sound, that is different when selecting Singleplayer, Multiplayer, Texture Pack, Options, and Language. It is always different.

Steps to Reproduce:
0. Make sure you are playing minecraft and "hearing" it through a cheap device, like your mobile's headphones.
1. Open Minecraft.
2. Click on any option.
3. You'll hear the high pitched sound, which can vary, depending on what option you clicked.

UPDATE/EDIT:
I can also hear it IN-GAME. If I look (i.e.) south i will hear a pitched sound, and if I head north, it will fade to another high pitched sound. But from what I hear, these sounds in-game, are really distorted, or "Bitcrushed" (see what i did there? The VST plugin effect? )



 Comments   
Comment by Anon Ymus [ 09/Feb/13 ]

Perhaps you should remove your sounds folder and have minecraft redownload it.

Comment by Javier Juárez [ 09/Feb/13 ]

Cannot reproduce. I don't hear these sound :/

Comment by Kumasasa [ 10/Jan/13 ]

Cannot reproduce.

Comment by Max [ 10/Jan/13 ]

I don't think windows is allowed to transfer sound to the built-in speaker. From what I've learned, the built-in speaker just works with the BIOS and bluescreens of death.
Good to know I'm not the only one with this problem.

Comment by MiiNiPaa [ 10/Jan/13 ]

I thought, I was only one with that anomaly
Even if i turn off my sound devices i still hear sounds. It looks like it either uses built-in speakers or something else to generate sound.

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