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I had a few problems with a virus, now it's all up and running, so I don't
want to do a system restore. Anyway, my problem is that I noticed today that the playback sound of my WMP is very bad. Then I decided to play the same songs with Real Player and guess what, sound was perfect. So I guess it's something wrong with my settings. Anyone knows where I can configure the sound on my WMP ? I have WMP 10. Many thanks. Evan. |
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why don't you want to do a system restore, is it because the trojan is
still there? real sound is better then any other. anyway. but i would look for traces of that virus, you don't say what it was. |
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Trouble is, las time I did a system restore, it installed loads of old
programs. After I had the virus problem, I installed a new spyware program, installed a new anti-virus, unistalled a few programs including old anti-virus, spyware programs, etc. So I'm a bit worried about doing a system restore. All I wanted to know is if there is a cause for the sound not being all right on WMP, if there are setting I can try and fix it, etc. I tried to re-install the WMP but sound was still bad. Thanks. "jargonize" wrote: > why don't you want to do a system restore, is it because the trojan is > still there? real sound is better then any other. anyway. but i > would look for traces of that virus, you don't say what it was. > > |
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Does this get fixed up if you turn off WMP's EQ? -- (speaking for myself and doing this in my free time) See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "Evan" <Evan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news E03C790-0D29-4CCC-AB17-E0A3C1F43A88@microsoft.com...>I had a few problems with a virus, now it's all up and running, so I don't > want to do a system restore. Anyway, my problem is that I noticed today > that > the playback sound of my WMP is very bad. Then I decided to play the same > songs with Real Player and guess what, sound was perfect. So I guess it's > something wrong with my settings. Anyone knows where I can configure the > sound on my WMP ? I have WMP 10. Many thanks. Evan. |
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Hi mate, many thanks, you saved my life. Yep, it solved the problem. I can't
remember turning it on in the first place, but definitely by turning it off it ended the distortion sound I was hearing before. Many thanks, happy new year ! "zachd [ms]" wrote: > > Does this get fixed up if you turn off WMP's EQ? > > -- > (speaking for myself and doing this in my free time) > See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info. > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. > -- > > "Evan" <Evan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news E03C790-0D29-4CCC-AB17-E0A3C1F43A88@microsoft.com...> >I had a few problems with a virus, now it's all up and running, so I don't > > want to do a system restore. Anyway, my problem is that I noticed today > > that > > the playback sound of my WMP is very bad. Then I decided to play the same > > songs with Real Player and guess what, sound was perfect. So I guess it's > > something wrong with my settings. Anyone knows where I can configure the > > sound on my WMP ? I have WMP 10. Many thanks. Evan. > > > |
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