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hi all need advice. i use a windows media 10 player to listen to cds whilst on pc,this morning put cd in it started playing the music ok but cant hear the lyrics properly they are very faint in the background have tried to correct it but with no joy any ideas
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The easiest solution would seem to be to ditch WMP (It's always been pathetic and version 10 seems to be worse than ever).
The media player which is most frequently recommended by regular contributors to the I&T section of AB is VLC. It's free and available here:
http://www.videolan.org/
Chris
The media player which is most frequently recommended by regular contributors to the I&T section of AB is VLC. It's free and available here:
http://www.videolan.org/
Chris
Try changing the equalizer settings.
I'm with Buenchico though; it's really not very good. A better audio player is iTunes:
http://www.apple.com/itunes
And for videos, I agree with Buenchico too; I find videoLAN to be about the best.
I'm with Buenchico though; it's really not very good. A better audio player is iTunes:
http://www.apple.com/itunes
And for videos, I agree with Buenchico too; I find videoLAN to be about the best.
Oh aye, and try tinkering with the settings here:
http://www.stevie21.com/AB/Image1.jpg
and also in the "Sounds and Audio Devices" in the control panel
http://www.stevie21.com/AB/Image1.jpg
and also in the "Sounds and Audio Devices" in the control panel
Done it again!!! Forgot to add something. From the sounds of things it could very well be the "Sounds..." in the control panel that need fixing.
Click Start > Run and paste in :
sndvol32
then click OK. Under "Options > Properties" I'd tick everything in the "Show the following volume controls".
Have WMP play some music *on a CD* and have a look at the main "Volume Control" and the "CD Audio" controls. Mess about with the volume levels of them all to see if anything improves. I'd try this first as it may be your solution.
Click Start > Run and paste in :
sndvol32
then click OK. Under "Options > Properties" I'd tick everything in the "Show the following volume controls".
Have WMP play some music *on a CD* and have a look at the main "Volume Control" and the "CD Audio" controls. Mess about with the volume levels of them all to see if anything improves. I'd try this first as it may be your solution.