This bug affects me too now !

On my desktop I have an USB webcam (with a microphone included) and the
sound is recorded with a wrong frequency. I hadn't this problem on
Ubuntu Intrepid.

It seems that the record is maded with a wrong frequency because if I record 
myself with Audacity in 44100Hz and I play it with this same frequency, the 
sound is reproduced like an chipmunk style (an high frecuency of the voice).
But if I play the same sound with an smaller frequency (exactly the half, 
22050Hz) the sound is now ok !

How can I correct it ? Do I have to modify the file ~/.asoundrc and how
to ?


Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04 on Gnome with PulseAudio
The microphone is recognized like "OmniVision Technologies, Inc. OV519 WebCam" 
with the command "lsusb"

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recording plays back at higher frequency
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/298719
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