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Originally Posted by bldaniel
If your running XP, go to your control panel under the start menu, select "sounds, speech and audio devices", then "sounds and audio devices".
Under "speaker settings" click advanced, then on the "performance" tab, then drop hardware acceleration to basic level.
i tring this and work, the sound come back to normal
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I checked this and it's almost at the lowest for me. Am I going to change it to the lowest possible?