[mythtv-users] audio problem

Peter Bennett pb.mythtv at gmail.com
Fri Jan 1 14:30:49 UTC 2021


On 12/28/20 5:41 PM, Anthony Giggins wrote:
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> On Thu, 20 Aug 2020 at 09:56, jam at tigger.ws <mailto:jam at tigger.ws> 
> <jam at tigger.ws <mailto:jam at tigger.ws>> wrote:
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>     > On 20 Aug 2020, at 12:12 am, Mike Carron <jmcarron at gmx.com
>     <mailto:jmcarron at gmx.com>> wrote:
>     >
>     > When people are speaking very quickly does watching their lips
>     match what you are hearing (do the lips start and finish moving at
>     the same time the audio starts and finishes)? If so the problem is
>     not the audio but rather the overall playback speed. I would look
>     there first.
>     >
>     > mike
>     >
>     > On 8/19/20 1:31 AM, Klaus Becker wrote:
>     >> Hi,
>     >>
>     >> while watching tv, I have no problem. But while watching
>     videos, people speak very quickly, it is difficult to understand
>     them.
>
>     One of the (very very very) few perks of having MS is the ability
>     to watch how your brain deals with data.
>     Example is lip-sync was just an irritation (when messed up) until
>     you see that it is an important channel, Speech without lip-sync
>     is much harder to understand. Also interesting is that hearing
>     with two ears as opposed to one significantly affects decoding.
>     James
>
>
> Can anyone tell me why timestretch now doesn't have any audio at all?
>
> I'm still running v30 but appears to have happened several updates 
> ago, typically only use it for sports....
>
> Regards,
>
> Anthony

There is no reason audio should have stopped working during stretch, 
especially on V30 where there is little change happening. Perhaps 
something changed with your audio setup? Check your digital audio settings.


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