horrific sounds

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Guest

I got a new pentium 4 with 3.2 gig 1gig memory, 250 mg harddrive, it used to
just scream a few months ago than , on morning about a month ago, I booted
and now my
audio sounds like your playing a 45 record at 78 speed or if you sucked on a
helium
ballon , then starting talking. It wierd I'v never seen it before or any of
my contacts were not able to fix it. I had a tech from gateway on remote
assistant and she could not solve the problem. She told me to do a clean
install , which is not an option at this time. I'v tried all the
troubleshooters and made sure all my drivers are up to date. i dont know what
else to do .
I use XP home edition, i need an expert, because im sure im not the only
person to have ever had this problem. I also tried to go back to a time when
the machine was working great with a restore point and still no luck. At this
point i will try anything but a clean install. I cannot backup my audio files
because there all sound speedy, helium like, so i will lose a lot og money if
i try a new install.

roger
 
T

theplectrum

roger said:
I got a new pentium 4 with 3.2 gig 1gig memory, 250 mg harddrive, it used
to
just scream a few months ago than , on morning about a month ago, I booted
and now my
audio sounds like your playing a 45 record at 78 speed or if you sucked on
a
helium
ballon , then starting talking. It wierd I'v never seen it before or any
of
my contacts were not able to fix it. I had a tech from gateway on remote
assistant and she could not solve the problem. She told me to do a clean
install , which is not an option at this time. I'v tried all the
troubleshooters and made sure all my drivers are up to date. i dont know
what
else to do .
I use XP home edition, i need an expert, because im sure im not the only
person to have ever had this problem. I also tried to go back to a time
when
the machine was working great with a restore point and still no luck. At
this
point i will try anything but a clean install. I cannot backup my audio
files
because there all sound speedy, helium like, so i will lose a lot og money
if
i try a new install.

roger
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Which player do you use ?

Reduce the Hardware Acceleration for your soundcard.

Backing up your sound files should not cause any problems - its the playback
that is the problem.

Cheer,
Jerry
 
G

Guest

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please help me !!


theplectrum said:
Which player do you use ?

Reduce the Hardware Acceleration for your soundcard.

Backing up your sound files should not cause any problems - its the playback
that is the problem.

Cheer,
Jerry


I reduced it to standard than basic, still no diff, Its not just music its also any audio even voice , example: a news clip from comcast. I use musicmatch
 
G

Guest

Hi Roger,
I have this same problem. I've had it since I bought the computer and I've
taken my computer to a licensed Toshiba repair center and they swapped out
the speakers and the system board but the problem still exists. I've gone
through all of the Diagnostics MS has and have done everything they suggest
including updating drives, and slowing down the sound, but to no avail same
problem. Every thing sounds like the person singing/speaking has just sucked
in a ton of helium.

Did you ever get a solution? If so, can you share it?? Toshiba refuses to
give me a new computer unless I leave it at an "Expert" service center for a
minimum of 10 days which I can't afford to do as this is my work computer.

Appreciate your reply
 

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