On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 07:31:46PM -0500, Mike Kershaw wrote: > On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 07:16:50PM -0500, Mark Wallace wrote: > > What do you think that it is, Mike? > > > > Either buggy audio drivers (fairly common) or Ubuntu pulling > weird/broken media libraries (I've seen their license-dodging stuff not > pull in the right versions of things several times). > > Much more likely that it is a sound driver problem, as someone else > already suggested. >
Of course looking at the subject and seeing that it isn't ubuntu, my response still isn't terribly changed. Most likely drivers, second most likely a weird playback program which sets the wrong audio rate (or a combination of a program which doesn't set the right audio rate on those drivers) -m -- Mike Kershaw/Dragorn <[email protected]> GPG Fingerprint: 3546 89DF 3C9D ED80 3381 A661 D7B2 8822 738B BDB1 A computer without microsoft is like a dog without bricks strapped to its head.
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