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Solve : vinyl l.p.s on hard drive?

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Hello I'm a a relative novice at computers so I hope someone can help me out.
I have recently recorded all my old vinyls onto the hard drive using r.i.p.vinyl no problem I have also burned some onto c.d.,no problem. HOWEVER the ones remaining on the hard drive have changed to a HIGHER pitch! They were fine now they're not. I don't know if I've DONE something to cause this,if so I don't know what ,and I don't know how to get them back to normal. Anyone got any ideas please. Alan
An add on it seems as though all the sound from the system is high pitched, must have altered some settings any ideas on that area?i think this is cause a vinyl ISNT digital sound and computers are.. http://www.fruityloops.com/ fruity loops is audio editing software , i used earlyer versions myself .. with some experimenting you should be able to restore your VOICE pitch but its intended for making insturmental loops.. maybe it will helpalan said the digital recordings were fine when he made them Diablo416. Digital recordings don't deteriorate over time so audio editing software isn't going to help here.

What version of windows are you using alan?
What audio player are you using to play them?
Have you made any software or hardware changes?
What sound card is installed in the computer?my bad i read that wrong .. i got one of the worse hangovers of my life today



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