Windows Media Player playback speed problem - static...

I play an MP3 to an audio book on WMP file and when I go on it 2 X normal playback speed, suddenly the sound produces a static noise. The audio is always readable, but static electricity is super annoying.

Do you know what causes this and how to fix it?

Thank you very much

Thanks for the tips... I found actually an ideal solution that completely eliminated the problem...

I previously converted the audio book in MP3 format, and as I said, I had that static when going above 2 X the playback speed.

Well, what I did to solve the problem is the following:

I used RealPlayer (which is a 100% free tool) to convert the MP3 to a Windows Media Audio file. Just click convert to button in RealPlayer and change the settings and press convert...

AND'RE YOU READY TO GO...

The audio is excellent... zero static... and now I can listen to the audio book of more than 2 X the normal speed in Windows Media Player and do with it in less time that I would otherwise...

It's a beautiful thing!

Wanted to leave instructions because other people have noticed that they have had this problem and I am sure that there will be more who need a solution in the future...

Cool - let me know if you have any questions for those facing the same question...

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