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			<title>Media player playing back too fast</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[I 'm hoping someone can help me to understand why my mp3's are sounding like
the artists have lungs full of helium.It's not just the windows player. An
other one is effected.Can anyone tell me how to correct this?
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the artists have lungs full of helium.It's not just the windows player. An<br />
other one is effected.Can anyone tell me how to correct this?<br />
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