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Join Date: May 2006
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Assuming the audio your using is an MP3, try changing it to a WAV file or something else WMM accepts.
You can do this by downloading Audacity, installing it. Load the MP3 file into it then go to File, select "Export As WAV..." and select the location to save it. If you go to Edit > Preferences, then the File Format tab, you can change the quality of the exported WAV file (as well as other settings), but the defaults will hopefully work for you. Feel free to use your own methods of making it a WAV file, if you have any. ![]() Using the WAV file should fix the majority of problems with the audio. WMM is still incredibly buggy though, make sure you have the latest version. Newer versions come in the service packs and various Windows Updates I believe. Last edited by Dreakon; 08-05-2007 at 01:49 AM. |
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