Quite possibly. Do you think that it would be worth his reinstalling the player that he is using, in the hope that when it checks his shared dependencies, it might give him a better one?

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Mike Kershaw wrote:
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



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