Jim Pendarvis wrote:
>I work with the Macs in the Mac Lab at my son's school. Most are 5400
>(OS7.6.1) and 5500 (OS8.1). All have Quicktime 5.0.2 installed. Some
>already had QT installed, while I did the rest from a fresh download.
>
>At home I have a 5400 configured like the school systems so I can test
>things. I also have a Performa 575 (OS7.6.1, QT4.0.3).
>
>The school has some CDs with midi files and others with classical music as
>QuickTime movies (audio only). These CDs include QuickTime 2.5.
>
>The problem is that these files play well on a 5500 and my Performa. but
>sound like they are underwater on any 5400. Other sounds and movies play
>well on all of the systems.
>
>Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>

See if the lab's 5400s have the same QT and sound control panel settings as
on your home test system. It may be possible that 5400 sounds maybe be
channeled to playback from their built-in mics rather than their
loudspeakers.

Charlie




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