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Hugh Vandervoort <[log in to unmask]>
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PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 16 Jun 2002 04:49:08 -0400
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You don't say whether this music is being streamed or is local. Streaming is
subject to all the vagaries of any internet connection.
You may also wish to close the minibrowser if it's open.
From the Winamp FAQ:
"Why is Winamp's output jumpy?

There is a number of possible answers to this question. Here are a few:
1. Do you have a Pentium? :)
2. Try increasing the priority in the preferences.
3. Increase the buffering to ~8 seconds in the preferences.
4. See the next question. "
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  When I surf the Internet, the music I am playing via Winamp gets very
spotty, i.e. there are breaks in the music, like I don't have enough
available memory.  But my P4 computer has 128 MB RAM, so it shouldn't be a
problem.  So it must be some setting in the software or in the CMOS, I would
guess.  Thanks for any advice.
When I surf the Internet, the music I am playing via Winamp gets very
spotty, i.e. there are breaks in the music, like I don't have enough
available memory. But my P4 computer has 128 MB RAM, so it shouldn't be a
problem. So it must be some setting in the software or in the CMOS, I would
guess. Thanks for any advice.

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