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pumpkin_king
My computer at work has begun to play all audio files at a faster rate than the files are recorded. Everything sounds like Alvin and the Chipmunks. It is srsly putting a damper on my work days...i am constantly listening to and/or downloading sets while i'm working, but those days have come to a hault. I have tried playing audio through both windows media player and realplayer; i get the same result either way. It must be some type of computer setting or something. I don't know...any help is appreciated.
Electrophile
I would say PM Xtracktor. He can tell you what to do.
Xtracktor
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Originally posted by Electrophile
I would say PM Xtracktor. He can tell you what to do.


First off, still no luck on the FAT32 thing, seems like the nfts was way more common


and wow, I have never heard of such a thing...speeding up the pitch on a computer, safest thing i could say is uninstall your soundcard/driver and reinstall it.
GPC
Some cards (mainly pro) have a master clock setting and if you have it set to sync an external input, it can cause that. My M-Audio Delta 410 will do that with fb2k.

BTW, nice meeting you NYE.
pumpkin_king
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Originally posted by GPC
Some cards (mainly pro) have a master clock setting and if you have it set to sync an external input, it can cause that. My M-Audio Delta 410 will do that with fb2k.

BTW, nice meeting you NYE.


hmmm...i will try to figure this out.
nice meeting you also...u and your girl are awesome. by the looks of things, seems that i will be seing you at avalon on feb. 18. ;)
Orbital32
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Originally posted by pumpkin_king
My computer at work has begun to play all audio files at a faster rate than the files are recorded. Everything sounds like Alvin and the Chipmunks. It is srsly putting a damper on my work days...i am constantly listening to and/or downloading sets while i'm working, but those days have come to a hault. I have tried playing audio through both windows media player and realplayer; i get the same result either way. It must be some type of computer setting or something. I don't know...any help is appreciated.


i never heard such a thing. I would side with pablo here that it would be a driver issue. what type of soundcard do you have? It it's happening with all different types of players then it's the way it's being recorded.
Electrophile
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Originally posted by Xtracktor
First off, still no luck on the FAT32 thing, seems like the nfts was way more common


and wow, I have never heard of such a thing...speeding up the pitch on a computer, safest thing i could say is uninstall your soundcard/driver and reinstall it.



Don't sweat the FAT32, I don't need it all that much. It was just for an SD card.
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