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| Thread ID: 96988 | 2009-01-31 01:45:00 | Why has my Music sped up? | amyes5 (2773) | Press F1 |
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| 743545 | 2009-01-31 01:45:00 | I have a "bare bones" computer which I use as a Jukebox. Using ME & not connected to the Internet.All of a sudden ALL my music is playing at a faster speed than normal - all MP3's on HD,all MP3's on a Flash Dv as well as MP3's from a Disc.Also a normal commercial CD plays fast.This occurs in both the music players I have on this computer WinAmp & WMP. The only alteration I have done recently was to increase the Ram.Could this be the problem? | amyes5 (2773) | ||
| 743546 | 2009-01-31 02:06:00 | What make of ram is it? If its Alvin ram, just remove and music should start playing at normal speed again | plod (107) | ||
| 743547 | 2009-01-31 03:57:00 | What make of ram is it? If its Alvin ram, just remove and music should start playing at normal speed again God. You're old :rolleyes: |
DUNK (1527) | ||
| 743548 | 2009-01-31 05:49:00 | Yes. Some serious answers please.Even a System Restore doesn't work. What about an old sound card? | amyes5 (2773) | ||
| 743549 | 2009-01-31 06:30:00 | In WMP go to view / enhancements / play speed settings. Change it to normal / click on normal |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 743550 | 2009-02-03 21:01:00 | For anyone interested problem solved by putting in a "$10 sound card" from my local computer recycler | amyes5 (2773) | ||
| 743551 | 2009-02-03 23:16:00 | This issue is normally caused by trying to play stuff out of an output that will only accept a higher sample rate (e.g. 48kHz rather than 44.1KHz, which is the usual frequency for most audio). This restriction is usually a driver setting, and can be changed. | Erayd (23) | ||
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