Speed of voice playback

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Peter Bell

I recently had no sound on my XP, uninstalled the driver and ten rebooted.
Windows recognised new hardware, loaded new (and different) driver and sound
was restored to me! Pretty good, and I'm a non techo in his mid seventies.
Current problem is that I now have Windows Media 11 but when I play sound
clips(speech & Video) from the internet the voices are high pitched ie play
slightly too fast although still intelligible.
Can any of you stars out there give the old guy some advice, pointers?? Thanks
 
Peter Bell said:
I recently had no sound on my XP, uninstalled the driver and ten rebooted.
Windows recognised new hardware, loaded new (and different) driver and
sound
was restored to me! Pretty good, and I'm a non techo in his mid
seventies.
Current problem is that I now have Windows Media 11 but when I play sound
clips(speech & Video) from the internet the voices are high pitched ie
play
slightly too fast although still intelligible.
Can any of you stars out there give the old guy some advice, pointers??
Thanks

Right click a blank area up near the words Windows Media Player, select
View, Enhancements, Play Speed Settings, check the option "Snap slider to
common speeds"?
 
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Peter Bell


Touch Base said:
Right click a blank area up near the words Windows Media Player, select
View, Enhancements, Play Speed Settings, check the option "Snap slider to
common speeds"?



Thanks for that....problem is that it won't work for say internet radio broadcasts or video interviews I may want to load down. I can use that facility to play a sound file I keep on disk.....if I set the setting 1.5 notches back it's just about right but after the file completes it flicks back to the previous setting. Thanks for your help ...any other thoughts?
 
Are you running onboard sound or a third party PCI sound card? To find out
go to Start/Run type dxdiag and have a look under the 'Sound' Tab
 
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Peter Bell


Touch Base said:
Are you running onboard sound or a third party PCI sound card? To find out
go to Start/Run type dxdiag and have a look under the 'Sound' Tab
Thanks for the trouble you are taking, "Touch Base". The Sound device (default) is REALTEK AC97 and the system tells me it's working OK.....it passes the test OK....do you know if there is any way of adjusting the speed of the Realtek audio device?
 
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Peter Bell


Thanks for all your help, "Touchbase".......EUREKA!!......the problem is
solved; I update the driver for the REALTEK and everything now works
fine...thanks again
Peter Bell
 
Good to hear problem is solved.
Thanks for the feedback I'm sure it can assist others.
 
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