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Fuzzy PC audio playback

Discussion in 'Technology Forum' started by LakeNormanFan, May 24, 2003.

  1. LakeNormanFan

    LakeNormanFan Full Access Member

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    PC audio playback for MP3s sounds fuzzy and distorted sometimes.....(a real pain). Any ideas? :confused:
     
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    What program you using?
     
  3. LakeNormanFan

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    RealOne Player
     
  4. dig-it

    dig-it Property taxes are a damn scam...

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    Give winamp a try.
    Lately it seems Windows Media Player has been sounding excellent lately.
     
  5. DaveW

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    real one= spyware
     
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    real one= spyware Big Time !
     
  7. The Brain

    The Brain Defiler of Cornflakes

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    and it will crash the SHIT outta WinXP... fuck Real... though it'd be nice to find an alternative program to run .rm files... hmmm... that may be worth investigating.
     

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