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Old 08-09-2006, 04:08 PM
jbaum Offline
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Yeah, i tried that already.But, i did notice that another program i have has "hijacked" the audio. It's called Tunebite, the problem with this is that it playes audio and video 4x faster than normal. So if I play audio/video on my windows media player it plays really fast but with no sound. I deleted Tunebite and tried reinstalling sigmatel audio device but it still froze when creating a restore point. I also tried system restore but it didn't work. Maybe a whack to the cpu with a sledge hammer might work!
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