Sound problems
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Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 18:06:29 -0800
I am running XP with the latest version of Win. Media
Player (v.9) and after a few minutes of playing any video
file (saved file on my hard drive or CD rom), the sound
gets "tinny" and fuzzy. Voices are still audible, just
that the sound gets a metallic sound to it and fuzzy. I
never had this prob. with older WMP versions or when I
had windows 98. Also- all other sound applications work
fine, i.e. winamp (mp3's), computer sounds, streaming
internet sound, etc. Please help.
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