|-----Original Message----- |From: Clayton [mailto:smaug42@gmail.com] |Sent: 18. april 2007 07:00 |My partner was toying with an online Flash based chat room |thing yesterday (paid membership only so not practical to send |people there, she was using a friend's paid account). It has |video and audio options... you can tune in to other people's |web cams, listen to their audio broadcast etc., and it's |displayed/played in your browser using Flash. The video works |perfectly, but the sound... it plays at half speed. This is |consistent across at least Firefox and Opera. Tested in |Windows using Firefox, and it works fine there. | |Any ideas why sound would be played at half speed? Has anyone |encountered this or something similar? | If this audio is somekind of fla format I do not know, but if it is embedded MP3 Flash needs it samples to be factors of 44.1KHz if not you either get chipmunks or slowhands. http://www.boutell.com/newfaq/creating/chipmunk.html So you should notify the site-admin and ensure they encode/recode their audio properly according to the url above. This can be easily done in realtime with lame if number of users aren't that big. Probably they use so low-quality to preserve bandwidth that the linux player comes into an area where it has not been well tested. The sad reality is linux flash version is substandard to windows especially in interfacing the hardware. -- MortenB -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org