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I've run Windows XP Pro for years since it came out, up until a couple years ago when I switched almost completely to Linux. Winamp was always my player of choice. I do recall several times when, under heavy loads, the music would basically keep looping a section of the song while heavily processing something else, but I honestly can't remember what it was hogging the resources or when it last happened; I don't even remember what programs were installed and what ones were running. All I know is that I think my lack of memory--only 256MB--is one of the biggest culprits; Windows is a memory hog, and seems to make bad use of its virtual memory.
This has also happened in previous Windows (9x) releases on different, older machines, although I remember even less about those... only that I was running Winamp back then, too.
Edit: Now that I think of it, it may have been buffer settings; I remember changing the buffer values to something higher than default, and this mostly corrected the problem if I remember right. So... well, I'm not quite sure...
Edited 2007-08-28 00:46