Sound pitch is too high / fast

Posted: 01-25-2004, 11:10 PM
When I play back any CD music disc the artists sound too
fast (like Pinky and Perky!) Using regular MS XP home,
Windows Media player - even burning a CD with Nero, it
played back at too high a pitch, yet the burned copy
played just fine on the stereo system.
I have a feeling its something really simple, all
connections are OK, devices seem correct .... help???
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Re: Sound pitch is too high / fast
Posted: 01-26-2004, 07:06 PM
Was you playing with the sound effects program that came with your sound
card. Look in the start>programs list for it.

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> When I play back any CD music disc the artists sound too
> fast (like Pinky and Perky!) Using regular MS XP home,
> Windows Media player - even burning a CD with Nero, it
> played back at too high a pitch, yet the burned copy
> played just fine on the stereo system.
> I have a feeling its something really simple, all
> connections are OK, devices seem correct .... help???

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