Question:OK well this one just came out of nowhere it was fine one day, then the next all my music has been slowed down slightly causing my music to not sound like my music is the only way i can think to describe it and i know it's not the play speed slider I've already tried that one i was going to try reinstalling WMP11 but i dont know how to go about doing that it's not in the uninstall a program spot. and i have recently updated my sound driver which fixed my CODWaW problems. Any help appreciated thanks.
Answer 1:OK well this one just came out of nowhere it was fine one day, then the next all my music has been slowed down slightly causing my music to not sound like my music is the only way i can think to describe it and i know it's not the play speed slider I've already tried that one i was going to try reinstalling WMP11 but i dont know how to go about doing that it's not in the uninstall a program spot. and i have recently updated my sound driver which fixed my CODWaW problems. Any help appreciated thanks.
Answer 2:
Hi Malthore,
Thank you for posting on the forums.
Questions, is the sound slowing when you're playing a CD or DVD? How is it when you're playing a file that's local on your computer? Like an MP3 file or like the sample music files from Vista? Also, is it the speed or the pitch that's changed? You might want to check and see if there's also an updated driver for your sound card.
Please post back with your progress and as much detail if you can so we may further assist you.
JohnD
Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
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