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scratching
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The tag 'scratching' on WindowsForum.com covers audio playback issues where sound is described as scratching, crackling, or stuttering. Common themes include problems with Realtek audio drivers, Windows 7 systems, and media players like Windows Media Player and iTunes. Users report scratching noises during music or video playback, often occurring at regular intervals. Troubleshooting steps mentioned include updating sound, graphics, and chipset drivers, as well as BIOS updates. The tag also includes a thread about the Scratch programming language for learning to code, and a discussion on iPhone 4 cases causing glass scratching.
It's been a while since we've highlighted one of the cooler learning to program tools, so when I saw Rachel McCollin's recent post, Introduction to Scratch, I knew I had today's project.
You've all heard of Scratch?
Scratch is a programming language that makes it easy to create your own...
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Hello once again. A friend of mine re-installed his Windows 7 64 bit several weeks ago.
Now, everytime he plays some music on the WMP or watch videoclip on the popular video websites, or either watching a movie on KMPlayer there are some noises every with interval 3~7s and duration no more than...
Hi guys,
I bought an Acer Aspire 5750G laptop in October 2011, it's running Windows 7 Home Premium 64x.
The music playback (in iTunes and Windows Media Player) is lagging and scratching, it sounds almost like the old gramophone getting stuck and then resuming. It usually scratches for up to 2...
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Now that Apple has shut everybody up about the iPhone 4 antenna with free cases, it faces another potential problem: Those cases could potentially cause damage to the handset’s glass body, according to Ryan Block of GDGT.
Block, a well-sourced tech journalist who was formerly chief of...
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