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rbmorris
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I have iTunes on my computer and use it quite frequently to download music, burn CDs...etc. All of those functions seem to work just fine. The problem is that when I try to play any of my music (downloaded or not) using iTunes, the music kind of skips. It sounds almost like the playback is too fast or something. Does anyone have any idea what might be the problem? I already checked on their website. It's completely useless.
Thanks. 🙂

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Go edit>preferences>audio

Deselect / play around with sound enhancer

Also deselect / play around with Sound Check

If that doesn't work try downloading the latest version of iTunes.

If that still doesn't work then you need to update your audio driver.

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Originally posted by rbmorris
I have iTunes on my computer and use it quite frequently to download music, burn CDs...etc. All of those functions seem to work just fine. The problem is that when I try to play any of my music (downloaded or not) using iTunes, the music kind of skips. It sounds almost like the playback is too fast or something. Does anyone have any idea what might be the problem? I already checked on their website. It's completely useless.
Thanks. 🙂
In my opinion, that's a near perfect metaphor for Apple in general...

rbmorris
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Tried all of that. Maybe it has something to do with my audio driver. I can play music in other applications like Real Player and Windows Media Player though.

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Originally posted by rbmorris
Tried all of that. Maybe it has something to do with my audio driver. I can play music in other applications like Real Player and Windows Media Player though.
Very strange indeed.

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