![]() ![]() ![]() WAV's, completely lost the functionality of being able to play any audio file, although it recognized and was able to create both. WAV files that I played in VLC by plugging in my card reader, played fine.ģ. WAV files on my computer was severely degraded (sounding like bad transfers made from an old cassette) when played with VLC. MP3 files fine, but the sound quality of. VLC also - and inexplicably, to me - would play. WAV's, MP3's and CD's, lost the ability to play CD's, despite the CD in my computer being recognized by VLCĢ. VLC - which I often use to play DVD's and audio media such as. Furthermore, I created these files immediately after downloading Switch - I did not even open another program after downloading Switch, or use my computer for anything other than audio file creation/conversion.ġ. I should say that the problems I experienced occurred *after* I had used Switch to create. I am not definitively saying that Switch was the cause of several problems (listed below) which I experienced, but the problems started after I installed Switch, and were resolved after I had uninstalled it by doing a 'System Restore' to return my computer to the system configuration that existed before I had installed Switch - so, this is 99% confirmation for me that Switch messed things up. 4.15), which I downloaded today (I downloaded the PC version, and had intended to also download the Mac version, which was the one I had originally read about). I wanted to post about an experience I had today with the free version of an 'audio converter' program/application called Switch (ver. Apologies if this is posted in the wrong thread. ![]()
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