Yeah I think as the computer is being used to the max
it's not getting a stable stream of audio data, so what you're getting is what they call parity errors. Where when the data is reassembled after compression there are too many errors to play properly.
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Sat 8 Mar 2008, 11:43,
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i'll just put up and shut up then
also thanks mr toast as well. and if i find an eastbridge is something rude i'll be getting out my big hunting gun.
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Sat 8 Mar 2008, 11:47,
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There's a great programme I use called FreeRam
cost nothing and just sits on your desktop and frees up ram when you ask it to.
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Sat 8 Mar 2008, 11:51,
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ta,
i think i've run that before, didn't really understand it so lobbed it out again, the odd break up isn't really that much of an issue, i was just wondering really if i just needed to fiddle with something to fix it, but it's pretty much as i thought, my little machine hasn't quite got the poke it needs, much like me really but that's another story.
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Sat 8 Mar 2008, 12:03,
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