![]() ![]() Or again, musicians trying to play in-tune have to correct the speed. Nobody really notices that or is bothered by it except some people check the playing time and they wonder of some scenes were cut-out. (Of course playing time is also a few minutes faster than the original movie.). PAL DVDs are usually off-pitch because film is 24 frames-per-second and PAL video is 25 FPS and the audio/video is simply sped-up by 4%. Usually nobody notices that except musicians trying to play-along in-tune with the recording. There are a FEW recordings that are "off pitch" or with the speed altered (intentionally or accidentally) so it doesn't match any known tuning standard. When you change the speed, the pitch and speed are changed together by the same percentage, so yes it works with ALL music. So if the slight tempo change doesn't bother you just change the speed. It's "cleaner" and you are much less likely to get side-effects. Right now I try the results from just changing the speed, but it may not work for any kind of music.Changing the speed is mathematically a LOT simpler (just like slowing-down a record player* or tape recorder). ![]()
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