Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 18:09:08 -0700 (PDT) From: Gary Kline <kline@tao.thought.org> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG (FreeBSD Mailing List) Subject: audio players distortions bug resolved... Message-ID: <200108310109.f7V199T42378@tao.thought.org>
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A couple evenings ago I asked this list about RealPlayer distortions
while listening to NPR archives. Nobody had a real solution, but I've
finally come up with a solution for my system.
After a couple hours of poking around, I found that the new or
featured NPR audio files played well, tho not perfectly. I finally
found that this advice from one of the broadcast websites did the
trick; cleared up the 'stuttery' sound:
Why does my audio sound too fast,
too slow, scratchy, or distorted?
If the audio sounds too fast, too slow,
too scratchy, or distorted, try changing
the Performance settings in your
Player.
Real Player:
1.Select Preferences from the View
menu.
2.Click the Performance tab.
3.Click the Settings button under
Sound Card Compatibility.
4.Click either Disable 16-bit Sound
or Disable Custom Sampling
Rates to modify the way your
player and sound card interface.
Hope this works for anyone else who may have this kind of problem...
gary
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