On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 01:54:56PM +0200, Penguin Lover David Harel squawked:
> >Okay, a few more questions:
> > 1) Is that behavior reproducible?
> > a) If you reboot, does the sound play normally?
> >
> Yep, but I don't have to reboot, I killed the artswrapper the other time
> (it logged me
Thanks for your intensive help.
My answers below.
Willie Wong wrote:
On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 12:48:38PM +0200, Penguin Lover David Harel squawked:
Okay, a few more questions:
1) Is that behavior reproducible?
Yep
a) If you reboot, does the sound play normally?
Yep, but I don'
On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 12:48:38PM +0200, Penguin Lover David Harel squawked:
> Willie Wong wrote:
>
> >More information? What program did you use to play the wma file? What
> >do you mean by "anything else from that moment"? Do you mean anything
> >else played with the same software? Or all sound
Thanks for your reply, my replies are below.
Willie Wong wrote:
On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 01:06:58PM +0200, Penguin Lover David Harel squawked:
Hi there,
I don't know how I got this: When playing a wma file I here the audio in
fast speed (seems double speed) and anything else from that mom
On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 01:06:58PM +0200, Penguin Lover David Harel squawked:
> Hi there,
>
>
> I don't know how I got this: When playing a wma file I here the audio in
> fast speed (seems double speed) and anything else from that moment is
> played in double speed. I don't know where to start
Hi there,
I don't know how I got this: When playing a wma file I here the audio in
fast speed (seems double speed) and anything else from that moment is
played in double speed. I don't know where to start looking.
Any idea?
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Thanks.
David Harel,
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