Re: audacity playback too fast

2015-10-23 Thread Tim
Allegedly, on or about 23 October 2015, Frank Elsner sent:
> when recording with audacity and saving as .wav I can play the file
> with play (from sox package) without problems. All perfect.
> 
> But when I klick "play" in audacity the recording (or imported .wav) 
> plays far too fast. I guess 10 times too fast. 

There is, or was (I'm on an old install), a play speed control on the
Audacity main window.  Might you have bumped it?  It could easily be
mistaken for a volume control, seeing as mine is beside a green play
triangle logo.

But, for what it's worth, on a much older installation, I had a similar
problem.  Playback speed was always wrong, which caused pitch change and
shorter playback time.  I never did resolve that.  It wasn't by an
overly noticeable amount, until you realised that music didn't play on
key.

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Re: audacity playback too fast

2015-10-23 Thread Frank Elsner
On Fri, 23 Oct 2015 18:59:59 -0700 Rick Stevens wrote:

  [ ... ]
> I don't use audacity myself. Does it have the ability to select
> different backends (phonon, etc.) and if so, have you tried changing
> to other backends to see if it's limited to one of them?

I've only pulseaudio. But this also involved when using play command.
It  must be with audacity. Will investigate there tomorrow (?)


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Re: audacity playback too fast

2015-10-23 Thread Rick Stevens

On 10/23/2015 06:44 PM, Frank Elsner wrote:

On Fri, 23 Oct 2015 16:15:52 -0400 Mark LaPierre wrote:

   [ ... ]


http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/Change_Speed

Hope it helps.


Sorry to say NO.

I should add that I've no problem to play .wav files with play command
from the sox package. The problem must be with audacity :-(


I don't use audacity myself. Does it have the ability to select
different backends (phonon, etc.) and if so, have you tried changing
to other backends to see if it's limited to one of them?
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Re: audacity playback too fast

2015-10-23 Thread Frank Elsner
On Fri, 23 Oct 2015 16:15:52 -0400 Mark LaPierre wrote:

  [ ... ]

> http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/Change_Speed
> 
> Hope it helps.

Sorry to say NO.

I should add that I've no problem to play .wav files with play command 
from the sox package. The problem must be with audacity :-(


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Re: audacity playback too fast

2015-10-23 Thread Mark LaPierre
On 10/23/15 14:18, Frank Elsner wrote:
> 
> Hi Community,
> 
> when recording with audacity and saving as .wav I can play the file with play
> (from sox package) without problems. All perfect.
> 
> But when I klick "play" in audacity the recording (or imported .wav) 
> plays far too fast. I guess 10 times too fast.
> 
> Project Rate is 44100, and with the previously installed Fedora 14 (shame on 
> me)
> I never had this problem.
> 
> How to get the playback in correct speed?
> 
> 
> Kind regards, Frank Elsner
> 

Take a look at this:

http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/Change_Speed

Hope it helps.


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audacity playback too fast

2015-10-23 Thread Frank Elsner

Hi Community,

when recording with audacity and saving as .wav I can play the file with play
(from sox package) without problems. All perfect.

But when I klick "play" in audacity the recording (or imported .wav) 
plays far too fast. I guess 10 times too fast.

Project Rate is 44100, and with the previously installed Fedora 14 (shame on me)
I never had this problem.

How to get the playback in correct speed?


Kind regards, Frank Elsner
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