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Old 9th July 2011, 01:08 PM
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Unhappy Audio playback is too fast in Fedora 14

Hi all,
I installed fedora 14 in my machine. The audio is playing too fast.
Any clue of why this is happening, and is there any solution for this to fix?

Please help.

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Venu
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