On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 11:56 AM, Chris Green <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a wierd problem with gmusicbrowser.
>
> It plays audio too fast, the pitch is correct but tracks are played in
> half the time they should be, hence the output is somewhat garbled
> because 50% of it is sort of missing or at least overlapping.
>
> Does anyone have any idea what might be causing this?
>
> It's on xubuntu 16.04 running on an Acer Aspire laptop.
>
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Two things:

Have you tried another music player to isolate the issue to gmusic browser
and have you tried running gmusic from command line and pipe the messages
to a custom log:

gmusic 1> ~/Documents/gmb_log

not sure of the exact command because my system purges the program and I
use rhythmbox so double check.  This should start the program and if memory
serves the "1> ~/Documents/" should pipe the program messages to a file
named "gmb_log" located in your Documents folder.  Play a song long enough
to repeat the issue, stop, exit the program.  Look into the gmb_log and see
if any messages or errors stand out.  I am assuming you are familiar with
command line and apologize if you are not; I can make this a bit more step
by step if needed.  We just need to fish out some additional information
for troubleshooting.  Also might want to try different audio file types to
see if it is a decoding issue.

-- Fred
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