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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: pawcatuck,ct
Posts: 5
OS: win2000
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all my music plays fast.
i have win media player,winamp,and quick time. it was suggested at another site (cht) that i check enhancements in win media player. all i have availiable in media player are: graphic eq media links srs wow settings video settings it is the same with online radio stations. can you help? |
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: scotland-stonehouse
Posts: 38
OS: XP
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try this
i think this might be the problem
when u go onto your music player check if the fast forward and slow icons eg. the little rectangle at each bottem corner of the player that it has only one > and not 2 or three ( >> or >>> ) that was what was wrong with mne write back if it works or not ![]()
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: scotland-stonehouse
Posts: 38
OS: XP
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hey
okay just been on windows media player and checked it out
try this method and if it doesnt work well then im stumpted. Anyway the method here it is go onto windows media player then go onto view then enhancements and from there play speed settings and choose one (slow normal or fast) Really hope this helps will continue checking it out!!
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Moderator Hardware Team
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What sound card do you have, or is it onboard?
Go to Start > Run and type dxdiag [enter] Click the Sound tab and drop the Hardware Sound Acceleration Level slider by one notch at a time, testing the sound after each change.
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