Re: high quality time strech

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Am Freitag, den 09.11.2007, 13:16 +0100 schrieb Philipp Überbacher:
> On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 06:57:28 -0500
> Dave Phillips <dlphillips@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > > I didn't really listen close enough for cuts and stuff, but where
> > > does that strange stereo shift come from? I mean that thing at 2:35
> > > when everything moves to the right channel and back to normal?
> > Hmm... I didn't hear that happen on playback here.

> 
> Oh dear, I knew that these speakers are total crap, but I wouldn't have
> imagined that that level of crappyness even exists.. It appears that the
> built-in amp can't handle the signal on that point in the left channel
> for whatever reason, which reminds me of my desperate need for at least
> half-way decent hardware.
> Sorry for the noise.

I do hear it, too. Judging from the wave form (in Audacity), it seems
that there is a time-varying DC offset, especially in the left channel.
Any idea, what could have caused this?

Anyway, apart from that, it's a very nice recording.

Jan

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