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11-May-2008, 10:45 AM #1
Unhappy Bad Audio CODEC?
Normally I can fix any problem I or someone else creates. But this has me stumped.

I installed a few different DVD rippers (As demos only of course). Now, when I listen to a streaming audio it plays in double speed. For example. It plays seven seconds worth at double speed, then waits seven seconds, then plays seven seconds.

I have noticed that it does not do this on pre-recorded files that I receive as an audio stream, just the actual live voice stream, like live radio shows. The commercials are normal, but the broadcast is at double the rate.

Rather than remove everything or rolling back to a previous date, anyone have any thoughts?

And yes I have rebooted.

Thanks in advance.
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11-May-2008, 10:46 AM #2
Sorry. Forgot to add:

Windows XP SP2.
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13-May-2008, 02:40 PM #3
For the dozens of you that have no doubt followed this thread intently, but as yet haven't felt the need to post anything, I have an update. I removed all indication of the DVD software that was installed, rebooted, no change. I removed all audio hardware entries from the Device Manager and rebooted. Audio hardware was found and automagically reinstalled.

No change.

But for a good news story, I'm up to three posts n this website. Soon I won't be a junior member anymore.

/// START ANGRY VOICE ///
ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED!!!!
/// RETURN TO NORMAL VOICE ///

Thanks a bunch....
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