But he said those same MP3s sound fine on OTHER computers and when they are converted to WAV and put on an audio CD... therefore it isn 't rip quality.
The only thing I can think of based on your last message, Bac, is that he has a bad codec that is playing back the MP3s. Maybe he has is a corrupted codec file, and somehow it still WORKS, just really bad. If no MP3 sounds good, in any player, but other things soung good through that player (Windows Media Player is a safe bet to try), then it's a codec issue. I can't think of anything else it could be except MAYBE a sound driver issue. Maybe...
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