Hello, everybody,
I have a problem with audio distortion (for lack of a better description), but only when playing videos with DTS audio (as far as I can tell). I have no problem playing any of my audio files--FLAC 16/44.1, 24/96, 24/88.2, 24/96, 24/176.4, and MP3 of varying bit rates.
But when playing videos with DTS audio with time-stretching enabled and the speed increased or decreased from 1.00, I hear what I can best describe as closest to a "white noise" sound from a radio in between stations combined with a 60 hertz hum, switching on and off rapidly, interrupted every now and then by silence. Playing at 1.00 speed causes no problem at all. I never had this issue with the previous version of VLC (I have 2.0.1 now).
Disabling time-stretching allows the "bad" videos to play audio, but at increased playback speed, people sound like chipmunks, while at lower speeds, women sound like men, and men's voices get so low that they're unintelligible.
Does anyone else have this experience? I would like to be able to adjust the video/audio playback speed without the pitch changing. What settings can I check/adjust/change to correct this situation?
Thank you.
VLC 2.0.1
HP Pavilion dv7 laptop
Win7 64-bit
Intel I5 2.53GHz
8GB RAM
(Sound card, if any, unknown
--going to control panel shows "IDT High Definition Audio Codec")