On Tue, 24 Feb 2004, John Haxby wrote: > Casey Heshler wrote: > > >(1) Using Audacity, I've created, both a oog, and a wav, file formats - > >initial 45 minute tape extraction, edited that file - both oog and wav - to > >strip to individual speaches - then using K3b, burned the oog, and also the > >wav "tracks" to a Audio CD. > > > >PROBLEM: > >Upon trying to play the K3b Audio CD, the pitch of the speaker is way lower > >than it should be, like they were talking in slow motion. > > > > > You don't mention it, but I would guess that the Audacity project sample > rate is 22050Hz rather than 44100Hz. What you're describing sounds > about like an octave lower than normal.
That would go the wrong way. too few samples a second means more seconds of input are played in a second of output==> higher pitch. His sampling input rate sounds too high-- 96000 say, rather than too low. (Mind you his report might be wrong, and the voices are only slightly lowe-- eg 48000 ( which some sound cards like to use) rather than 44100. ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net is sponsored by: Speed Start Your Linux Apps Now. Build and deploy apps & Web services for Linux with a free DVD software kit from IBM. Click Now! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1356&alloc_id=3438&op=click _______________________________________________ Alsa-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-user