Matt:
        Check your speaker(s). If the voice coil
is rubbing on the magnet structure, it will create
what you describe.   Dust particles between the
voice coil and the magnet could also cause this.

Wally

On Mon, 28 Jan 2002 14:00:18 -0800 Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> All,
> 
> Anyone know why any sound (wav, mp3, mpeg, anything) would be filled
> with scratches? Well, not actual scratches, but for those of you who 
> are
> over 40, it sounds EXACTLY like the scratches and pops that were on 
> your
> oldes LPs when played on your grandmothers HiFi.
> 
> Used to be an itermittant problem, and re-booting would solve it. 
> Now it
> is all the time.
> 
> Matt
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