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Mark R Pothecary - 15 Sep 2004 12:07 GMT
Since starting to use my iPAQ 3800 as a serious music player using both
Pocketmusic and media player, I've noticed that some songs are distorted at
various frequencies.  I realised that this was largely to do with the
graphic equaliser on Pocketmusic but turned that off only reduced, it did
not solve the problem.

Is it something to do with Codecs?  Can they be updated?
Will upgrading from pocketPC 2002 to windows mobile 2003 and hence, windows
media player 9 for PPC improve the sound quality?

This problem happens at all volumes.

Cheers

Mark
AlanS - 15 Sep 2004 12:18 GMT
> Since starting to use my iPAQ 3800 as a serious music player using both
> Pocketmusic and media player, I've noticed that some songs are distorted at
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> Mark

How are you listening to the songs? Internal speaker?
Mark R Pothecary - 15 Sep 2004 13:19 GMT
Headphones.  Sony EX71-SL which are good for everything else and I had a
previous pair that experianceing the same problem.

>> Since starting to use my iPAQ 3800 as a serious music player using both
>> Pocketmusic and media player, I've noticed that some songs are distorted
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>
> How are you listening to the songs? Internal speaker?
AlanS - 15 Sep 2004 17:12 GMT
> Headphones.  Sony EX71-SL which are good for everything else and I had a
> previous pair that experianceing the same problem.
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> >
> > How are you listening to the songs? Internal speaker?

All you can really do is try other players but it sounds like it is your
hardware- the ppc may be using low quality components for the sound.
- 15 Sep 2004 12:58 GMT
MP [Wed, 15 Sep 2004 12:07:18 +0100]:
> I realised that this was largely to do with the

You need to use something with pro-quality effects,
like that thing mentioned in my sig.  It doesn't
get any better.  Nothing even gets close.

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