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02/08/2003 - 06:00 por Doug | Informe spam
Hello to all, and really, a lot of thanks to all ahead of time who take the
time with resect to this problem. It is quite the serious one, and I have
no idea how to go about solving it, or even what could be causing it. I'll
try to be very descriptive...for more details just ask:

The Problem: I can't play MP3s clearly on ANY player, including winamp 2,
2.09, 2,9, 3, Windows Media Player, or RealPlayer. As a matter of fact I
get bad quality on avi's as well, divx inclusive. What I mean by clearly is
that if I'm playing a song lets say, the music is loud and clear, but the
singers lyrics can hardly be heard. Basically, the song sounds as if it
were recorded in a church where the echo would drown out any words in the
song, and actually, this echo is there. It sounds really weird, and I must
admit it's very hard to describe.

The System: Pentium 200 Mhz, yes its old, but all worked fine 1 month ago
(I've posted with regards to this problem before, but then when I thought it
wen't away, it's back now...fresh after an all complete system reinstall),
32 megs or RAM. Like I said, it played mp3's fine 1 month ago, and I have a
Pentium 133Mhz with 16 megs or RAM playes MP3s just fine!

Actions taken up to now: as I stated, this problem occured before, and then
went away again. It was suggested by a few that this problem could be
caused by add-ware shipped with kazaa. When the problem again came back (2
days ago), I finally decided to re-format the entire system (fdisk, format
...the whole nine yards), then installed win95 and win 98 (clean and from
scratch). After getting win98 installed on the system, I installed the
basic drivers for sound card, network adapter, video driver, and then tried
winamp. And to my complete surprise, the same thing happens, the song/audio
file, etc.. playes really strange, with a sort of echo in the background
with the lyrics drown out by the instrmentals (almost as if the "lyric
layer" was decreased in volume while the "song layer" was increased in
volume - if that's making any sense). Then I tried Windows Media Player
6.4, and the exact same thing occurs, can't play avi's, mp3... (didn't try
other compressed audio formats). It does play cd's, but that of course is
no surprise as playing cd format cd's isn't all that difficult for a cd-rom.
I should also mention that when I play these songs on any player, my
processor activity does not rise above 5%, thus eliminating the possibility
that the old pentium is having problems keeping up with the decompression.
Also, I was suspecting the sound card, but as already mentioned, I can play
cd's just fine...

Well, that's all I can think of which seems relevent for the time being...
.

Doug

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#16 dadiOH
03/08/2003 - 01:48 | Informe spam
"Doug" wrote in message
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paul s wrote:
> The reason why CDs play OK, is because there is an *analogue* signal


cable
> going directly from the CD-ROM to the sound-card. Bypassing any digital
> hardware, e.g. mainboard, PCI-bus, sound-card's digital portion. Whereas
> MP3s etc, are been processed by the CPU, via the PCI-bus, and converted
> from digital to analogue by the sound-card itself.
>
> Yup it's perfectly possible for sound-cards to go duff, just like any
> other hardware. You've virtually elimenated any software problems with


the
> re-install, and the fact that different media players give the same
> results.
>
It makes so much sense that the only thing I can say ishow could I
forget about that cable. And with regards to my last question, I guess
that music stored on a regular cd is already in analog format?



If a CD were an analog medium, you'd need no sound card to play it. All
that would be necessary would be to amplify the sound vibrations. That is
not the case. The cable pipes data directly to the sound card - bypassing
RAM, CPU, etc. - but it is *digital* data and must be converted to analog by
the sound card.

These links may be of interest to you...
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/sound-card.htm
http://entertainment.howstuffworks....igital.htm
http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/cd.htm

dadiOH
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#17 dadiOH
03/08/2003 - 02:03 | Informe spam
"dadiOH" wrote in message
If a CD were an analog medium, you'd need no sound card to play it. All
that would be necessary would be to amplify the sound vibrations. That is
not the case. The cable pipes data directly to the sound card - bypassing
RAM, CPU, etc. - but it is *digital* data and must be converted to analog


by
the sound card.



Paul S may well be correct: the digital in the CD is converted via the DAC
in a normal stereo type CD player, may well be in a computer as well. Main
point is that a CD is digital data and has to be changed to analog by
*something* be it DAC integrated within the CD drive or on the sound card.

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#18 CM
03/08/2003 - 02:22 | Informe spam
I think it is stuck in 3d mode.try to turn it off in volume controls.


"Doug" wrote in message
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Hello to all, and really, a lot of thanks to all ahead of time who take


the
time with resect to this problem. It is quite the serious one, and I have
no idea how to go about solving it, or even what could be causing it.


I'll
try to be very descriptive...for more details just ask:

The Problem: I can't play MP3s clearly on ANY player, including winamp 2,
2.09, 2,9, 3, Windows Media Player, or RealPlayer. As a matter of fact I
get bad quality on avi's as well, divx inclusive. What I mean by clearly


is
that if I'm playing a song lets say, the music is loud and clear, but the
singers lyrics can hardly be heard. Basically, the song sounds as if it
were recorded in a church where the echo would drown out any words in the
song, and actually, this echo is there. It sounds really weird, and I


must
admit it's very hard to describe.

The System: Pentium 200 Mhz, yes its old, but all worked fine 1 month ago
(I've posted with regards to this problem before, but then when I thought


it
wen't away, it's back now...fresh after an all complete system reinstall),
32 megs or RAM. Like I said, it played mp3's fine 1 month ago, and I have


a
Pentium 133Mhz with 16 megs or RAM playes MP3s just fine!

Actions taken up to now: as I stated, this problem occured before, and


then
went away again. It was suggested by a few that this problem could be
caused by add-ware shipped with kazaa. When the problem again came back


(2
days ago), I finally decided to re-format the entire system (fdisk, format
...the whole nine yards), then installed win95 and win 98 (clean and from
scratch). After getting win98 installed on the system, I installed the
basic drivers for sound card, network adapter, video driver, and then


tried
winamp. And to my complete surprise, the same thing happens, the


song/audio
file, etc.. playes really strange, with a sort of echo in the background
with the lyrics drown out by the instrmentals (almost as if the "lyric
layer" was decreased in volume while the "song layer" was increased in
volume - if that's making any sense). Then I tried Windows Media Player
6.4, and the exact same thing occurs, can't play avi's, mp3... (didn't try
other compressed audio formats). It does play cd's, but that of course is
no surprise as playing cd format cd's isn't all that difficult for a


cd-rom.
I should also mention that when I play these songs on any player, my
processor activity does not rise above 5%, thus eliminating the


possibility
that the old pentium is having problems keeping up with the decompression.
Also, I was suspecting the sound card, but as already mentioned, I can


play
cd's just fine...

Well, that's all I can think of which seems relevent for the time being...
.

Doug


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#19 paul s
03/08/2003 - 03:57 | Informe spam
On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 03:48:56 +0200, julian-vlc-sp wrote:

Las letras es (Español) del inicio de este grupo quieren decir algo?

SALUDOS.
julian-valencia-españa



¿Qué español pone letras? Estoy fijando en alt.music.mp3.kazaa

Paul S
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#20 paul s
03/08/2003 - 04:14 | Informe spam
On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 03:48:56 +0200, julian-vlc-sp wrote:

Las letras es (Español) del inicio de este grupo quieren decir algo?

SALUDOS.
julian-valencia-españa



"El pozo I nunca contaba con la inquisición española."

"Well I never expected the Spanish Inquisition."

Paul S
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- Time: Nature's way of keeping everything from happening at once. -
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