kdf Wrote:
go into the softsqueeze prefs. try selecting different audio drivers.
If you haven't installed the java mp3 plugin, try that. If you have
and you are using it, try going back to jlayer.
-k
Yes, I think that is the issue! My prefs had been set to use java mp3
plugin. I
Michael,
Thanks for your advice. I went to sourceforge and downloaded the
latest Windows version of SoftSqueeze (vers 2.3). I then went to
Windows Control panel add/remove software and removed the old version.
I then ran the installer to install version 2.3.
Version 2.3 worked fine for about
On 8-Apr-06, at 6:12 PM, BBobley wrote:
Version 2.3 worked fine for about 60 seconds, but then jumped to 98%
CPU utilization.
Any other ideas?
go into the softsqueeze prefs. try selecting different audio drivers.
If you haven't installed the java mp3 plugin, try that. If you have
and you
Not sure if this will be helpful or not - but I have seen behavior
similar to this that was the result of anti-virus software. You might
try disabling the anti-virus software briefly and see if you get the
same result.
Kevin
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