On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 3:40 PM, Tony Berth <tonybe...@googlemail.com>wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 2:41 PM, David Garabana Barro > <da...@garabana.com>wrote: > >> On Wednesday 15 July 2009 13:56:14 matthias wrote: >> >> > I hope i can fix this soon. >> >> In my case sound is not corrupted, but 1/2 speed. >> If you force mplayer to play at double speed, you'll get original sound: >> >> For example, with >> >> mplayer -speed 2 file.wav >> >> it sounds OK >> >> If you "force" (without resampling) samplerate from 8 KHz to 16 KHz in >> Audacity, you also obtain correct speed. >> >> Might be they are 16 KHz samples with an incorrect 8 KHz header? >> >> Hope to be of help. >> > > Thanks for your feedback. > > do you probably know how to 'force' Audacity to do so? I'm right now in a > Mickey Mouse M$ env. and don't have mplayer :( Tried vlc tough but didn't > find a way either. Tried the --key-faster flag but no change :( > > Thanks > > Tony > I think I was a bit too quick with my answer! :) Well, at least in Audacity, when you open the wav file, you get in the left hand side a box with info like file name, sound quality, sample rate etc. On top of that box there is a drop-down list where you can set different parameters. I changed the 'Set Rate' entry to 16000Hz from 8000 Hz and indeed works fine. Hope the above description will be of a help to other users as well. Thanks Tony
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