2008/6/23 wwp <subscript@xxxxxxx>: > Hello Nat, > > > On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 11:50:07 -0400 "Nat Gross" <nat101l@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> 2008/6/23 wwp <subscript@xxxxxxx>: >> > Hello Nat, >> > >> > >> > On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 20:15:06 -0400 "Nat Gross" <nat101l@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > >> >> Running Fedora 8 32 bit on an Intel 1.6ghz. (This box has run Fedora >> >> since FC Test 3.) (Latest yum updates.) >> >> About 2 weeks ago, my sound/video system started playing back >> >> everything at double-triple speed! >> >> >> >> Actually video seems like double speed but audio is like 3-4x! >> >> Over the time in years from FC3, 4, 5, 6, 8, there have been various >> >> multimedia engines installed on this box. >> >> I have no idea where to start! >> >> Any idea please? >> > >> > Same here but only few .wav files are impacted, I noticed this change >> > after a yum update (kerbel + alsa 1.0.16? + reboot), approx. two weeks >> > ago. >> > >> It happens in ALL apps, including Flash media (mlb, youtube, cbs/nbc), >> as well as offline programs including RealPlayer, Kplayer, and others. >> It happens in kde and gnome. >> >> I don't think I'll try Rick Moore's advice<g> but I'll try Micheal's ideas. >> nat >> Hey Rick M. Was your advice, um.. SOUND advice? > > IMO, Ric's messages was more noise than sound :). Michael's suggestion > sounds (!) valuable even for my own problem. Ok. I don't have pulseaudio loaded. I tried loading it and nothing changed. With Aplay, I'm having a problem finding test media for it. Any wav file I threw at it, it refused to play because: aplay: test_wavefile:749: can't play not PCM-coded WAVE-files nat -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list