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Phase shifting or flanging audio in WMP 9 on Win 98

 
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William M. Quarles

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Since: Apr 17, 2005
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 1:02 pm
Post subject: Phase shifting or flanging audio in WMP 9 on Win 98
Archived from groups: microsoft>public>multimedia>windows>mediaplayer, others (more info?)

Hi,

Whenever I play MP3 or WMA files on my computer they come out sounding like
they are going through a guitar phase shifter or flanger pedal. Other
programs seem to be doing the same thing. WAV files still play normally, and
nothing else on the system seems to be behaving out of the norm. Does
anybody have any idea why this is happening?

As a helpful note, I did accidentally overclock the processor for a few
minutes, but the system did not lock up. Windows just refused to boot like
that.

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William M. Quarles
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Andrew96

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Since: Aug 18, 2004
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 2:45 pm
Post subject: RE: Phase shifting or flanging audio in WMP 9 on Win 98 [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: microsoft>public>multimedia>windows>mediaplayer, others (more info?)

Unfortanately, you may have to reinstall windows, or it may be part of you
processor may be damaged. sorry.

"William M. Quarles" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Whenever I play MP3 or WMA files on my computer they come out sounding like
> they are going through a guitar phase shifter or flanger pedal. Other
> programs seem to be doing the same thing. WAV files still play normally, and
> nothing else on the system seems to be behaving out of the norm. Does
> anybody have any idea why this is happening?
>
> As a helpful note, I did accidentally overclock the processor for a few
> minutes, but the system did not lock up. Windows just refused to boot like
> that.
>
> --
> William M. Quarles
>
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