Re: Audio Distortion
- From: "ThunderMusic" <NoSpAmdanlatathotmaildotcom@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 11:45:20 -0400
if you can set the sync rate of your card or if you have a word sync or are
connected with a digital in, maybe the sync rate is not right. I experienced
the same behavior with my Delta sound card until I found those settings. you
are probably using a sync at 96Khz and playing 44Khz or 48Khz audio so it's
distorted... it may also be as subtle as a sync at 48Khz and playing 44Khz
audio which is a noticeable difference...
I hope it helps, but as RobinS said, you're in the wrong group...
ThunderMusic
"Satya" <Satya@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I still have this proble and appreciate help.
My PC crashed and I have installed windows XP, SP2 again. Now audio is
Distorted (sounds like running too fast) with all applications like
Windows
Media Player, Real Player, WIN DVD player, CD player. etc. What would
solve
this?
"RobinS" wrote:
Post your question to a windows newsgroup like
microsoft.public.windowsxp.
This is a .Net programming newsgroup.
Robin S.
"Satya" <Satya@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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My PC crashed and I have installed windows XP SP2 again. Now audio is
distored (it runs too fast) with all applications like Windows Media
Player,
Real Player, WIN DVD player, CD player. etc. What would solve this?
.
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