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Could be - not sure.

Test this by not using Ramdisk and force Foobar to play from system RAM. If sound is same as with Ramdisk then this could very well be the reason. Otherwise its Ramdisk.

Set Foobar's full file buffering to say 800,000KB (this must be larger than your .wav file). Run your .wav file with foobar as program (you may need to right-click on your .wav file and use 'Open with'). Foobar will load entire .wav file into RAM (10-15 secs) and start play. Let me know what you get.


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  • Could be - not sure. - cics 02:21:59 04/07/07 (1)

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