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  1. #1
    Join Date
    May 2003
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    Huh? Background audio sounds horrible

    I'm an absolute beginner...
    and I'm following the "Professional User's guide". Fine 'til the background audio which sounds horrible with any file and any format, including those in the Liquid Cabaret folder. My audio files sounds good when I play them outside Audioplay (wma, mp3, ogg, ecc.) but as background music in Autoplay everything sounds horrible. Not so with the effects sounds, not even the audio in the magnolia video which sounds ok. This is strange enough to me.
    Only the background audio sounds that bad.
    Could somebady please help me?

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Aug 2003
    Location
    Maine, USA
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    You could try posting a [small] sample of your project and we can take a look at it. If it works on most other computers, then you could theoretically confirm that it is a problem with your particular machine (sound card, driver prob, etc...).

  3. #3
    Join Date
    May 2003
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    3

    Smile


    You're very right. It was my system (temporary) messed up. After restarting it's now ok
    Thank you very much indeed for answering me

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