Re: WMP 11 **Sound Change BUG**

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Dale

"Spirit Poison" <Spirit Poison@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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When im playing music, and i want to move to another part of the song,
forwards or backwards, after i do so the sound level decreases.
Restarting
the song returns the volume to its original loudness, but if i try to do
the
same thing again, it lowers again. It doesnt move the volume bar on the
player, or the computer...i think its just in the player. Ive restarted
the
program and it still messes up.


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