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Do not mute audio above 4× speed #951

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HT-7 opened this issue May 24, 2024 · 1 comment
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Do not mute audio above 4× speed #951

HT-7 opened this issue May 24, 2024 · 1 comment

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HT-7 commented May 24, 2024

As far as I am aware, celluloid/mpv have adapted the "WSOLA" (Waveform-Similarity-Overlap-Add) algorithm for speeding up audio, the same that the Chromium browser uses since 2018.

However, the audio is muted above 4× playback rate.

While speech is inaudible at that high speed, such high speeds are still useful for fast seeking. The current web browsers mute audio above 8× playback rate. As of 2017, Firefox actually did mute audio starting at 4×, but they have thankfully increased it.

Please don't mute the audio at 4× speed. If a web browser can play audio at 8× speed, a dedicated media player should too. And ideally even more than that. As fast as the computer is capable of handling.

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What version of mpv are you using? If you're using 0.37 or newer, the limit should be at 8×.

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