Playback Quality In iTunes 7.0.0 Is Dreadful ?

I recently upgraded from iTunes 6.0.5 to 7.0.0 and since doing so the Playback on my PC while performing other tasks is dreadful. I get no end of whistles, pops and cracks as if I was playing a broken record.
If I bring iTunes to the foreground and stop using my PC, then playback returns to normal. Its NOT a PC performance issue or spec as my PC has some real grunt (I am a Developer).
Whats going on ???

I recently upgraded from iTunes 6.0.5 to 7.0.0 and
since doing so the Playback on my PC while performing
other tasks is dreadful. I get no end of whistles,
pops and cracks as if I was playing a broken record.
If I bring iTunes to the foreground and stop using my
PC, then playback returns to normal. Its NOT a PC
performance issue or spec as my PC has some real
grunt (I am a Developer).
Whats going on ???
Version 7.0.0 has produced results similar to yours almost universally among its users.
Recently (just today, in fact), an update, 7.0.1, was released. It addresses most of the issues that plagued 7.0.0. You should look into updating to this new version.
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