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DVD's or Cd's play to fast

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TD Video - 02 Jul 2004 23:29 GMT
When I insert a DVD or CD it begins to play in a fast speed. I also tried a restore and it gave me C00D2743 error saying that one or more back-up licence is missing or corrupt. Is this the reason my dvd or cd is acting funny?
zachd [ms] - 04 Jul 2004 00:49 GMT
Those two items should be unrelated.
Do local media files (WMA, MP3, WAV, so forth) play at fast speed too?
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> When I insert a DVD or CD it begins to play in a fast speed. I also tried
> a restore and it gave me C00D2743 error saying that one or more back-up
> licence is missing or corrupt. Is this the reason my dvd or cd is acting
> funny?
DC - 28 Sep 2005 01:04 GMT
I know this is an old message but hopefully you will reply.  The WMA files
also play too fast.  There shouldn't be any issues with licences as I have
tried it with my original CD's and others.  Also, don't have any problems
Media Player on my other computer...  Both run Win98. And using Media Player
9.

> Those two items should be unrelated.
> Do local media files (WMA, MP3, WAV, so forth) play at fast speed too?
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> > licence is missing or corrupt. Is this the reason my dvd or cd is acting
> > funny?
 
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