Re: All music played of the hard drive, sounds like a scratched record

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Lise (Lise@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) in
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Can anyone help please. I store all my music on the computer but now
when I want to play it all the songs jump and sound like a scratched
cd.

Help and advice please x

Wish it were that simple!

I could think of several causes, but in at least one case (one program) I
have been unable to cure something similar. Just can't get my finger behind
it.

Diagnose and cure would best be performed hands-on. My advice would be to
ask somebody familiar with making (not merely playing) music using the
computer to have a look.

--
Chris Laarman


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