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<blockquote data-quote="JohnnyViola" data-source="post: 358197" data-attributes="member: 29130"><p>Hello there, 'pologies for the vagueness of this, but I suspect I'm having sound problems with my iBook G4 but am not very clever. Some of my music in iTunes sounds very warbly, in a tinny electronic sort of way, like a really reeeaaaally low-quality mp3, but some of it doesn't. At first this was just when listening to the radio, so I thought it was a streaming issue, but 'pakt like sardines in a crushed tin box' is now doing the same, as well as others. Oh no. The problem seems to get worse through headphones. I wonder if this coincides with the install (and subsequent uninstall ) of audacity? I don't know. I was hard-put to define what was wrong, like a new hair-cut, but noticed in the game Halo, that in the sound options where once I swear it said 'hardware acceleration', it now it tells me I have none. Any pointers? It'd be lovely if you did. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnnyViola, post: 358197, member: 29130"] Hello there, 'pologies for the vagueness of this, but I suspect I'm having sound problems with my iBook G4 but am not very clever. Some of my music in iTunes sounds very warbly, in a tinny electronic sort of way, like a really reeeaaaally low-quality mp3, but some of it doesn't. At first this was just when listening to the radio, so I thought it was a streaming issue, but 'pakt like sardines in a crushed tin box' is now doing the same, as well as others. Oh no. The problem seems to get worse through headphones. I wonder if this coincides with the install (and subsequent uninstall ) of audacity? I don't know. I was hard-put to define what was wrong, like a new hair-cut, but noticed in the game Halo, that in the sound options where once I swear it said 'hardware acceleration', it now it tells me I have none. Any pointers? It'd be lovely if you did. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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