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voice/sound distortion
Name: aussie1 Date: February 25, 2006 at 14:19:30 Pacific OS: XP Pro CPU/Ram: AMD3700+2.2/1024
Comment:
Can anyone please help. Whenever I listen to a song I have stored on my hard drive (from original CD)or whenever I make movies in Windows movie maker (from material I have recorded from my camera to my home DVD recorder then imported to my computer) the voice sounds like chipmunks.It happens in Windows media player and Windows movie maker. When I subsequently record the finished product back onto DVD the voice is back to normal. Is this some sort of setting I need to change, am I ripping at an inappropriate speed. But also happens if I am listening directly from my CD drive. Please help, I don't know anything about computers so instructions will have to be very step by step. Thank you aussie1
Name: Bryco Date: February 25, 2006 at 16:06:53 Pacific
Reply:
In Windows Media Player do Ctrl+Shift+N for Normal speed versus Ctrl+Shift+G for Fast or Ctrl+Shift+S for Slow.
Or, from it's menu go to Play, Play Speed.
HTH Bryan
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Response Number 2
Name: XpUser4Real Date: February 28, 2006 at 08:51:03 Pacific
Reply:
I had a case where my player played in SLOW speed. The solution was, re-installing the sound drivers which I had on a drivers disk specificly for my PC. I had up-graded to XP from 98se and xp automaticly installed it's own sound drivers which were not as good as the origional driver. Let us know how you make out.
Hopefully my advice will help you...Please post back with your results....thanks
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