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posted 2020-04-05 14:18:32 +0200

[Bug] Browser audio is playing audio high-pitched

Since the last update to 3.3.0.14, audio files are played high-pitched at a much faster speed. An example are songs on Bandcamp, like https://cyranoi.bandcamp.com/
This at least happen to all .mp3 files, independent of what site they are on. Even mp3 files directly opened in the browser instead of being embedded in a page are affected. I haven't tested any other formats though.

This might be related to the switch from libav to ffmpeg.

[Bug] Browser audio is playing audio high-pitched

Since the last update to 3.3.0.14, audio files are played high-pitched at a much faster speed. An example are songs on Bandcamp, like https://cyranoi.bandcamp.com/
This at least happen to all .mp3 files, independent of what site they are on. Even mp3 files directly opened in the browser instead of being embedded in a page are affected. I haven't tested any other formats though.

This might be related to the switch from libav to ffmpeg.

[Bug] Browser is playing audio high-pitched

Since the last update to 3.3.0.14, audio files are played high-pitched at a much faster speed. An example are songs on Bandcamp, like https://cyranoi.bandcamp.com/
This at least happen to all .mp3 files, independent of what site they are on. Even mp3 files directly opened in the browser instead of being embedded in a page are affected. I haven't tested any other formats though.

This might be related to the switch from libav to ffmpeg.

I am using the official Xperia X port.

[Bug] Browser is playing audio high-pitched

Since the last update to 3.3.0.14, audio files are played high-pitched at a much faster speed. An example are songs on Bandcamp, like https://cyranoi.bandcamp.com/
This at least happen to all .mp3 files, independent of what site they are on. Even mp3 files directly opened in the browser instead of being embedded in a page are affected. I haven't tested any other formats though.

This might be related to the switch from libav to ffmpeg.

I am using the official Xperia X port.

Edit: I was able to narrow this further down a bit: mp3 files are affected while opus is not.