Public bug reported:

The audio in any type of video file (avi, mkv, wmv, mov, etc.) is
heavily distorted, leaning towards highly mechanical-sounding, digitized
static. When it starts appearing it doesn't go away until I make it go
away, and I've only found one way to do that: I open up Audio >>
Visualizations >> Spectrometer while a file is playing, and then I
disable the Spectrometer. Voila. Then all of my video files play just
fine for a while, maybe a few days or a week. No idea what starts the
problem over again. Any ideas?

** Affects: vlc (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: audio distortion problem static

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  Intermittent static/distortion in VLC

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