I have a bunch of videos that have an incorrect playback speed. I went to use VLC to play them at a reduced speed setting, and found out that VLC has fancy-dancy audio stretching that keeps the audio at the same pitch regardless of playback speed. Is there a way for VLC to play back at a different speed without it cleverly messing with the audio pitch?
Interestingly, as I was grepping around the forum, back in the days when changing VLC's playback speed did change the pitch accordingly, I found a thread where people were requesting the behaviour that VLC has now. I say interestingly, because at the time, the community consensus seemed to be that the pitch-preserving audio stretching was a fringe feature, useful for perhaps forensics, and that the speed altering in VLC was specifically designed so it could be used to compensate for videos with incorrect playback rates. I guess somewhere along the way someone decided that playing a music video at 1.5 speed with preserved audio was what most people wanted in the playback rate adjustment? Or is this feature perhaps actually useful in a way I cannot see?