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Media "echo"

01/04/2009 2:03 PM

I upgraded my Win XP to Media Player 9 and now I have a minor but continuous echo when I play a DVD. Any solution? Clint B.

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Re: Media "echo"

01/05/2009 12:23 AM

Upgrade to media player 11

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Re: Media "echo"

01/05/2009 6:08 AM

In 'View', 'Enhancements', could it have turned on 'SRS Wow effects'? These include echo & re-verb effects.

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Re: Media "echo"

01/05/2009 1:01 PM

Why not try different software to play DVDs.....there is plenty of free DVD players about!

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