On Monday 12 August 2002 19:32, you wrote:
> Isaac Curtis writes:
> > Apparently some of the software takes this
> > too seriously, because when I tried using Xmms to play some mp3's, it got
> > a little carried away. It's playing all my songs about 10-20% faster than
> > normal, and I know it's not the files because I can play the exact same
> > ones in Windows without a hitch. Any idea how to reign in my hyperactive
> > software?
>
> Are you reading your mp3's from an NFS-mounted filesystem? I have no idea
> why, but I once had something similar happen and when I copied the files
> locally, it went away. I never did resolve it. Fortunately, I only play
> mp3's from one machine so now they're all local.
>
>  --
> Madness is soil in which creativity grows
>
>               - Chris Bielek

They were originally in /mnt/windows/blahblahblah but I copied them into a 
/home/shared/mp3 folder I made. So no, they're neither from the network nor 
from a /mnt, but they were originally if that matters. I'm going to take 
Derek's advice and try upgrading to see if that helps. While I'm at it, are 
there any other, better audio players? What are everyone's favorites?

PEace,
Isaac

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