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Postby kendall » Fri Nov 11, 2005 1:54 pm

Hell all, quick question....

My knowledge of cd audio is limited. I
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Postby Jason Dirckze » Fri Nov 11, 2005 7:20 pm

Perhaps you can turn down the output of Windoze Media Player???

I know that in iTunes I have the volume around 70% at all times, anything louder and it is hitting the red
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Postby chris p » Sat Nov 12, 2005 7:12 am

If you think the problem is wmplayer, try another player like iTunes from Apple (its free and you'll begin to see the difference quality can make). There could also be a problem with your CD drive (which would explain why MP3's play OK) or your computer might simply have low quality circuitry around the CD decoding paths. There was a good article by Stav in a recent Audio technology magazine that dealt with the problems of cheap opamps.

That said, computers are at best middling CD players - if you can get your audio signal out digitally and get it converted, amplified and played by dedicated equipment, you pick the difference right away.
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