mlb freestyle
2010-06-16 16:59:42 UTC
I have had a long-standing problem with Media Player introducing bursts of
noise or creating short drop-outs in my audio files while playing. This
seems to happen primarily when I am also performing other tasks on my
computer that require a fair amount of CPU time. Once this happens to a
file, it is corrupted forever and must be reloaded from CD (or some other
source). In other words, this is not just a play-back problem. While WMP is
playing, it can alter the mp3 file.
I have tried every combination of search-terms on many search engines, yet
cannot find articles from anyone else having this problem. It occurs on
every PC that I use; including a 2000 vintage Dell desk-top (XP), 2008
vintage (XP) and laptop at work (XP). If I were playing music for two or
three hours in an afternoon, I might end up with three or four additional
files corrupted. I have resorted to keeping a list of corrupted files so
that I can periodically reload from CD when it gets so bad that I cannot
stand it anymore.
Any thoughts as to what is happening?
noise or creating short drop-outs in my audio files while playing. This
seems to happen primarily when I am also performing other tasks on my
computer that require a fair amount of CPU time. Once this happens to a
file, it is corrupted forever and must be reloaded from CD (or some other
source). In other words, this is not just a play-back problem. While WMP is
playing, it can alter the mp3 file.
I have tried every combination of search-terms on many search engines, yet
cannot find articles from anyone else having this problem. It occurs on
every PC that I use; including a 2000 vintage Dell desk-top (XP), 2008
vintage (XP) and laptop at work (XP). If I were playing music for two or
three hours in an afternoon, I might end up with three or four additional
files corrupted. I have resorted to keeping a list of corrupted files so
that I can periodically reload from CD when it gets so bad that I cannot
stand it anymore.
Any thoughts as to what is happening?