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I have no way to confirm this instrumentally, but since the latest update (1.1.6.27) sound pitch over BT for music & any other audio files playback had been notably changed. All sounds seem way higher now. It does not depend on whether I listen to a music with audioplayer (in my case I use SFOS native version of QuasarMX) or it is a streaming file played back directly in native browser, sound seems higher (and somehow quicker) then it should be. The same aplies to all system sounds played with notifications (incoming message, new mail, etc.). Has anybody noticed the same or I'm the only one?
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This problem is also still present in 1.1.7.27
I have no way to confirm this instrumentally, but since the latest update (1.1.6.27) sound pitch over BT for music & any other audio files playback had been notably changed. All sounds seem way higher now. It does not depend on whether I listen to a music with audioplayer (in my case I use SFOS native version of QuasarMX) or it is a streaming file played back directly in native browser, sound seems higher (and somehow quicker) then it should be. The same aplies applies to all system sounds played with notifications (incoming message, new mail, etc.). Has anybody noticed the same or I'm the only one?
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This problem is also still present in 1.1.7.27
I have no way to confirm this instrumentally, but since the latest update (1.1.6.27) sound pitch over BT for music & any other audio files playback had been notably changed. All sounds seem way higher now. It does not depend on whether I listen to a music with audioplayer (in my case I use SFOS native version of QuasarMX) or it is a streaming file played back directly in native browser, sound seems higher (and somehow quicker) then it should be. The same applies to all system sounds played with notifications (incoming message, new mail, etc.). Has anybody noticed the same or I'm the only one?
I've (Markkyboy) tried my Bose AE2w headphones with Jolla device and the audio is still too fast. Also when using audio from Jolla device over bluetooth with my laptop.
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This problem is also still present in 1.1.7.27
I have no way to confirm this instrumentally, but since the latest update (1.1.6.27) sound pitch over BT for music & any other audio files playback had been notably changed. All sounds seem way higher now. It does not depend on whether I listen to a music with audioplayer (in my case I use SFOS native version of QuasarMX) or it is a streaming file played back directly in native browser, sound seems higher (and somehow quicker) then it should be. The same applies to all system sounds played with notifications (incoming message, new mail, etc.). Has anybody noticed the same or I'm the only one?
I've (Markkyboy) tried my Bose AE2w headphones with Jolla device (despite my comments below) and the audio is still too fast. Also when using audio from Jolla device over bluetooth with my laptop.
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This problem is also still present in 1.1.7.271.1.7.27 & 1.1.7.28
I have no way to confirm this instrumentally, but since the latest update (1.1.6.27) sound pitch over BT for music & any other audio files playback had been notably changed. All sounds seem way higher now. It does not depend on whether I listen to a music with audioplayer (in my case I use SFOS native version of QuasarMX) or it is a streaming file played back directly in native browser, sound seems higher (and somehow quicker) then it should be. The same applies to all system sounds played with notifications (incoming message, new mail, etc.). Has anybody noticed the same or I'm the only one?
I've (Markkyboy) tried my Bose AE2w headphones with Jolla device (despite my comments below) and the audio is still too fast. Also when using audio from Jolla device over bluetooth with my laptop.
Confirm this issue still present with 1.1.7.28 — tested it with different hw: bt speakers, headphones & car audio (5 different devices in total, to be exact). It's really annouyng and makes one of my most often ways to use Jolla impossible. Hoped it would change with the latest update because of "Update to PulseAudio 6.0, improving Bluetooth audio", but no… (rburkhanov)
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This problem is also still present in 1.1.7.27 & 1.1.7.28
I have no way to confirm this instrumentally, but since the latest update (1.1.6.27) sound pitch over BT for music & any other audio files playback had been notably changed. All sounds seem way higher now. It does not depend on whether I listen to a music with audioplayer (in my case I use SFOS native version of QuasarMX) or it is a streaming file played back directly in native browser, sound seems higher (and somehow quicker) then it should be. The same applies to all system sounds played with notifications (incoming message, new mail, etc.). Has anybody noticed the same or I'm the only one?
I've (Markkyboy) tried my Bose AE2w headphones with Jolla device (despite my comments below) and the audio is still too fast. Also when using audio from Jolla device over bluetooth with my laptop.
Confirm this issue still present with 1.1.7.28 — tested it with different hw: bt speakers, headphones & car audio (5 different devices in total, to be exact). It's really annouyng and makes one of my most often ways to use Jolla impossible. Hoped it would change with the latest update because of "Update to PulseAudio 6.0, improving Bluetooth audio", but no… (rburkhanov)