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Old 28th February 2010, 03:38 AM
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Pulseaudio plays sound fast

I am on Fedora 12 and for sound I use Envy24 ICE (Audiophile 24/96) sound card.

I was running pulse with jack etc etc perfectly for months.

I was oversampling to 96k fine and it sounded great.

Then the last set of updates came (the ones with KDE 4.4.0).

Now the only way to listen to music is to play at 44.1k or 48k. If I go 88.2 or 96 the sound is way to fast and sounds like chipmunks singing.

i stopped using jack and am now only using pulse to troubleshoot.

i have tried all the options on my kernel for clockmaster and there is no difference regardless of which one I use.
same thing happens regardless if xine or gstreamer codecs.

i have tried various resample-method methods but regardless I get way too fast sound on 88.2 or 96k with all of them.
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