gossamer axe wrote:
I never had problems with the audio. For testing purposes I commented out
the lines for the audio modules in /etc/modprobe.conf and then hand loaded
the dummy sound module so the programs would think something was there.


I bought a new laptop about a year ago (ok, so now it's not new
anymore), but it has one of those "SoundMax" cards. CD Audio works
fine, but playing Mp3s or OGG files sounds like a stretched out tape.

I've had that happen on my laptop a few times. I used mplayer and changed it's 'fps' for audio to speed it up, then I found the sound playing too fast, took the options away from mplayer, and everything was back to normal


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