F8 All multi media is TRIPLE SPEED!

Mikkel L. Ellertson mikkel at infinity-ltd.com
Tue Jun 24 02:01:18 UTC 2008


Ric Moore wrote:
> 
> Previous poster's idea concerning CPU speed sounds like it has much
> merit. That would be about all that it could be?? Is this a notebook?
> For the life of me I cannot think of anything that would do this across
> the board of all the various "players" of sound or video. I could see
> something mis-configured in Xine causing the problem, but mplayer
> wouldn't duplicate that with a different playback scheme of keyboard
> bindings and setup files. 
> 
> If the OP has more than one kernel installed, maybe try using the older
> one? In my years, I've never heard of this one. And, is this just
> happening to a few homebrew audio/video files or all audio/video files?
> Like it you went to youtube, are their files playing at a higher than
> normal speed? There's gotta be something somewhere to use to narrow down
> the problem. You would hope, that is. :) Ric
> 
It is happening on my desktop with the 2.6.25.4-10.fc8 kernel, no 
CPU speed and a Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1.50GHz CPU.

Mikkel
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