These videos are really good, but I expect many viewers to quit almost immediately because of the squeal. What a shame! (I found an easy fix. See end of my comment.) Nice and simple video. For newbies like me, I recommend unchecking Control Panel / Drafting System / "Automatically scroll the view". The squeal is bad but turning the volume down helped. I recommend running your audio through a notch-filter to remove it. These videos are worth the effort to remove the squeal. The squeal can easily be removed with the free Audacity program. Downloaded a portion of the audio from the beginning of the video. Be sure to start audio capture a couple of seconds before she begins speaking. Under Audacity/Effects select Noise Reduction. Select the part of the recorded audio before she speaks to allow Audacity to identify the type of noise and suggest a correction. The squeal can be completely removed with minimal effect on the speech.
What is that headache-inducing squeal throughout ALL videos in this LTspice tutorial?
Woah! This Video's 3 1/2 years old. How tf is this comment 4 years old?
@@mehulmulay6221 I'm a time-traveler. Obviously.
Your video really helped me the most in getting started. thumbs up!
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Now simulating an RC-Filter for the beep in the video.
Your sound is very nice..
These videos are really good, but I expect many viewers to quit almost immediately because of the squeal. What a shame! (I found an easy fix. See end of my comment.)
Nice and simple video. For newbies like me, I recommend unchecking Control Panel / Drafting System / "Automatically scroll the view". The squeal is bad but turning the volume down helped. I recommend running your audio through a notch-filter to remove it. These videos are worth the effort to remove the squeal.
The squeal can easily be removed with the free Audacity program. Downloaded a portion of the audio from the beginning of the video. Be sure to start audio capture a couple of seconds before she begins speaking. Under Audacity/Effects select Noise Reduction. Select the part of the recorded audio before she speaks to allow Audacity to identify the type of noise and suggest a correction. The squeal can be completely removed with minimal effect on the speech.