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Michael Jumper commented on GUACAMOLE-236:
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I've figured out that with slowing the playback of audacity down to ~80%, it
seems nearly normal by speed, but of course the voice is then way lower.
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Hm ... that doesn't make sense (with respect to my original theory). If
Guacamole were recording the audio at the wrong rate, it would sound both fast
and high-pitched. Slowing it down to normal speed would then make it sound
normal.
If the recording sounds normal pitch-wise but fast, something else must be
going on.
> Audio recorded at incorrect rate
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>
> Key: GUACAMOLE-236
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-236
> Project: Guacamole
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: guacamole-common-js, RDP
> Reporter: Michael Jumper
>
> From GUACAMOLE-228:
> {quote}
> Then I've tried Firefox and it asks me every time I want to record something,
> BUT: it works. *The sound is recorded a bit too fast, so it sounds like it's
> sped up a bit when played.* ...
> ...
> With SSL enabled it works with Google Chrome too. What's still rather weird
> is that all sound is played at way too much speed. *It's at least like 2x the
> speed of the actual recording.*
> {quote}
> (emphasis added)
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