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Sakura
July 2nd 04, 04:17 PM
I was watching a music video on WMP, and towards the end
of the video, the video slowed down but the audio was at
the same speed, and there was no lip-sync. And little
stuff like that gets on my nerves. I asked Internet
friends about it, and they said that their players didn't
do that. Is something wrong with my player, and if there
is, how do I fix it?

meirman
July 3rd 04, 08:52 PM
In microsoft.public.win98.multimedia on Fri, 2 Jul 2004 08:17:17 -0700
"Sakura" > posted:

>I was watching a music video on WMP, and towards the end
>of the video, the video slowed down but the audio was at
>the same speed, and there was no lip-sync. And little
>stuff like that gets on my nerves.

Were you streaming or playing from a CD or HD? (If the first, what
was your connection speed?) I won't know the answer either way, but
questions without essential information gets on my nerves. ;)


>I asked Internet
>friends about it, and they said that their players didn't
>do that. Is something wrong with my player, and if there
>is, how do I fix it?


Meirman

If emailing, please let me know whether
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LuckyStrike
July 4th 04, 12:14 AM
LOL! ;-D
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"meirman" fumed:
> "Sakura" posted:
>
> >I was watching a music video on WMP, and towards the end
> >of the video, the video slowed down but the audio was at
> >the same speed, and there was no lip-sync. And little
> >stuff like that gets on my nerves.
>
> Were you streaming or playing from a CD or HD? (If the first, what
> was your connection speed?) I won't know the answer either way, but
> questions without essential information gets on my nerves. ;)
>
>
> >I asked Internet
> >friends about it, and they said that their players didn't
> >do that. Is something wrong with my player, and if there
> >is, how do I fix it?
>
>
> Meirman
>
> If emailing, please let me know whether
> or not you are posting the same letter.
>
> Change domain to erols.com, if necessary.