Slow Audio Playback problems
  • Butterfly
    Butterfly
    MaSC
    Posts: 63 from 2003/12/1
    From: Cleveland, UK
    Hi all
    When trying to play music or DVDs from any software on my PegII, the music seems to play half speed.

    It sounds like a slow record player. Is there so kind of tempo setting in AHI, ambient settings etc?

    I tried Aminet Radio and managed to get full speed by setting the slider below the volume setting to 170% (over 200% is required when I select 'Use AHI Unit` is selected in the ANR prefs). However, this only effects ANR.

    I tried on the Beta list but got no response.

    Thank-you
    Mark Cheetham
  • »18.01.04 - 15:40
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
    Paladin of the Pegasos
    tokai
    Posts: 1289 from 2003/2/25
    From: binaryriot
    does this also happens when you boot directly from the cd? maybe u mixed some drivers/settings or something.

    http://www.christianrosentreter.com/cache/audio.png
  • »18.01.04 - 16:07
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  • Butterfly
    Butterfly
    MaSC
    Posts: 63 from 2003/12/1
    From: Cleveland, UK
    Yes it does happen when booted from the Morph CD

    Edit- BTW thanks for going to the trouble of talking a screencap, I assumed you had simply linked to it, until I saw the date on your screen bar. Again cheers.
  • »18.01.04 - 16:30
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  • Butterfly
    Butterfly
    MaSC
    Posts: 63 from 2003/12/1
    From: Cleveland, UK
    Something I found in the AHI docs, seems more relevent to old amigas rather than Pegs, but hey I am desperate :-x

    I hope it give someone some ideas

    thank you
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    Q. Eeek! The song is playing veeeeeeery sloooooooowlly...@{ub}

    A. Make sure the pitch is set to 100%. If it is, then you have hit the Amiga sound DMA barrier. If you're running in a PAL/NTSC screen then you must either set the maximum AHI frequency to 28KHz or reduce the mpeg samplerate to 1:2. You could also try running a VGA screen such as DBLPal if you have a multican or VGA/SVGA monitor.

    If you have a graphics card, you must set the env-variable AUDIO56KHZ to 1 (only later versions of CyberGraphX4) or run C:AddAudioModes DBLSCAN. See the AHI guide for more details.
  • »20.01.04 - 00:36
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  • Just looking around
    raphy
    Posts: 8 from 2004/1/12
    From: Paris
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