
Windows Media Player 10 Audio Tweaks
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Tweak Windows Media Player 10's audio output. Enable a 10-band equalizer, speed up or slow down podcasts, add crossfades between songs, and more.
#1: 10-Band Graphic Equalizer
Modify your bass, treble, and other mid-range levels when playing multimedia files in Windows Media Player 10.
#2: Adjust Play Speed for Voice, Audiobooks, and Podcasts
If podcasts, audiobooks, or other voice files play too slow or too fast, adjust the playback speed in Windows Media Player 10.
#3: Auto Volume Leveling
Are some songs played in Windows Media Player 10 louder or softer than others? Try to level the volume.
#4: Enable Song Crossfading
When playing tunes in Windows Media Player 10, fade one song into the next.
#5: SRS Wow Effects
Add bass and 3D sound effects to music played in Windows Media Player 10.
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