mattes <pa <at> mykmk.com> writes: > > Trying to record audio that is already playing on the system. > E.g. live conference. For Recording is use gnome-sound-recorder or > audio-recorder, which by default records from the mic input. > Using pavucontrol as a helper, I switch the under the recording tab > to the 'Monitor of Built-in Audio Analog Stereo' to get access to the internal > audio channel. > > It works, but there is a nasty side effect. When playing back the recorded > sound clip, I noticed that the pitch is different. As it turns out the clip > is playing in slomo, roughly 10%+ slower. Enuff to be annoying. It seems > that playback time is longer than the actually recording time. > > I switch to a different recorder, but no change the problem still evident. > > One thing I noticed is that, the slow down does not occur when I record e.g. > from microphone. Starting the recording from the MIC input and then switching > during the recording to 'Monitor of Built-in Audio', shows that the slowdown > start when the switch happens. > > The laptop is running Fedora 19. close to be uptodate > > Any advice how this can be fixed? > > Mat > > this way I get access to the > I?m having the same problem with the playback. I was looking for someone else with the same problem, and I can find very little information about this bug. What did you find out? Following this thread did not help me very much.