Irregular playback speed on previously OK files
Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 2:56 pm
I am using 1.2.6 Revision 3 With the portableapps.com suite on a Maxtor USB drive with 43% free space on my HP (6710b) Core 2 Duo T7300 2 GHz with 3 GBs of RAM and integrated audio with Soundmax HD Audio Drivers.
I have been using Audacity specifically with mp3 audio books. I use Audacity to join multiple files into Chapters. I have processed dozens of books in the last few weeks without an issue. All of a sudden every mp3 file I import into Audacity plays at irregular speeds. Sometimes very fast, sometimes very slow and sometimes a mixture of both. I thought that possibly I had played with the settings and accidentally changed something but cannot figure out what. I looked for the settings file in the data folder on my USB HDD and it was not where it should have been.
I deleted the program and it's folders and reinstalled it to the USB HDD and found that the Settings folder now contains a registry file. I should mention that I did have a program crash during an export of an mp3 file due I think, to running another applications at the same time. I play the files using CoolPlayer (also part of the portableapps.com suite) or with Audacity itself. All of the files play perfectly in CoolPlayer.
I went back and opened files that had previously been opened and played (but not altered) in Audacity and they too play with irregular speeds but only in Audacity.
If there is a simple answer to my problem then fine but otherwise -
My specific questions are:
Is it possible that with my initial installation some setting were written to the registry and are still being read by Audacity even with a new installation? How do I find them?
Do I have to set the correct bitrate and and sample rate of an mp3 file (bitrates vary from 32 to 128 and sample rates are usually 44100 but a couple have been different) for it to play properly in Audacity ?
If I import an mp3 using the "Read directly from the original file" setting will it alter the original file if I close without saving any changes?
Is this a hardware issue?
Regards
I have been using Audacity specifically with mp3 audio books. I use Audacity to join multiple files into Chapters. I have processed dozens of books in the last few weeks without an issue. All of a sudden every mp3 file I import into Audacity plays at irregular speeds. Sometimes very fast, sometimes very slow and sometimes a mixture of both. I thought that possibly I had played with the settings and accidentally changed something but cannot figure out what. I looked for the settings file in the data folder on my USB HDD and it was not where it should have been.
I deleted the program and it's folders and reinstalled it to the USB HDD and found that the Settings folder now contains a registry file. I should mention that I did have a program crash during an export of an mp3 file due I think, to running another applications at the same time. I play the files using CoolPlayer (also part of the portableapps.com suite) or with Audacity itself. All of the files play perfectly in CoolPlayer.
I went back and opened files that had previously been opened and played (but not altered) in Audacity and they too play with irregular speeds but only in Audacity.
If there is a simple answer to my problem then fine but otherwise -
My specific questions are:
Is it possible that with my initial installation some setting were written to the registry and are still being read by Audacity even with a new installation? How do I find them?
Do I have to set the correct bitrate and and sample rate of an mp3 file (bitrates vary from 32 to 128 and sample rates are usually 44100 but a couple have been different) for it to play properly in Audacity ?
If I import an mp3 using the "Read directly from the original file" setting will it alter the original file if I close without saving any changes?
Is this a hardware issue?
Regards