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Old Dec 31st, 2005, 12:12 AM   #2
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I'd just say that before doing anything else, check your audio/video player. May be the player is set to play the audio/vedio at a slow speed. I'm saying this because if the speed of hard disk is slow then the playback will be jerky instead of slow motion.
If you want to check the speed of your hard drive, just try to copy some big file from your 1st hdd to new hdd and measure the time and compare it with the time taken to move the file across the same hdd. HTH
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