Just a bit of an update here. I ended doing what i should have done in the first place and checked the webcam on the Windows version of Audacity.
Turns out it has the same problem, and Window's built in sound recorder also suffers from it. So it looks like it's a problem with the Eyetoy's themselves. I guess the thread should be locked now, since the solution seems to be getting a new webcam.
Recorded audio is way too high pitched
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