There was some kind of enhancement file that came with real player that is causing the echo. I know I have it saved in some files I've saved on another drive from when I purchased real player 4 years ago but I don't remember the name. It can be removed. You may find it in add/remove in the control panel.
At 01:59 PM 2/6/2005, you wrote:
Hi,
I generally prefer to use Winamp for listening to audio.  However, the NPR
web site and some others automatically open Real Player even when I have
specified
Winamp as the default player for Real files.  Winamp plays audio fine.
however, in my Real Player the audio always has a big echo.   Is there some
setting
I can change in Real Player to get rid of this?  Alternatively, is there
some way to get NPR audio to play in Winamp?
My computer is a Gateway laptop which has a sound chip, not a sound board
and runs on Windows 98 SE so it's pretty old.  I have a broadband cable
connection
and have Real Player configured for the correct connection.  As I said, I
listen to other Internet audio without any problems.  Any assistance would
be
hugely appreciated.

Jana Schroeder
Jana Schroeder

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