Music playing too fast!
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Just got a new Windows 2000 Prof machine as mine died this Monday. Problem is that music, either from CDs or MP3 sites, are playing way too fast. I had enough of Pinky and Perky as a kid thank you!
It's probably something very simple to cure it, but I'm stupid. I'm playing it through Windows Media player by the way.
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Daz
It's probably something very simple to cure it, but I'm stupid. I'm playing it through Windows Media player by the way.
Cheers
Daz
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I dont know whether you have sorted your sound problem yet but another tip is to go into your sounds and or multimedia setup in Windows Control Panel - sorry not sure which cos I run 98ME. Anyway in there you should have a playback and recording advanced properties tab. Click it and then click on the performance tab - you have got to make sure your hardware acceleration bar is on full acceleration. Don't know whether this will solve your problem but my works p.c (Which as Win2000) had the problem of playing music too fast and this sorted it.
I dont know whether you have sorted your sound problem yet but another tip is to go into your sounds and or multimedia setup in Windows Control Panel - sorry not sure which cos I run 98ME. Anyway in there you should have a playback and recording advanced properties tab. Click it and then click on the performance tab - you have got to make sure your hardware acceleration bar is on full acceleration. Don't know whether this will solve your problem but my works p.c (Which as Win2000) had the problem of playing music too fast and this sorted it.
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