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Slow Speak I'm trying to copy out the words from a documentary that I play with my BSPlayer, but unfortunately I cannot type as fast as some can talk. Playing the video at a slower speed is great and very handy, but the narrator's voice sounds really creepy and is quite disturbing to listen to! I was just wondering whether I can restore his voice to the original "highness" but adjusting some settings. Because I am constantly adjusting the speed in movies. Conversations too fast that I would like hear too slow. How to make for that the words don't distorted when the voice is very slow (aproximately in -50% the normal speed). Thanks. Last edited by mimo55; 11th March 2012 at 01:03 AM. |
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The opposite of Playback rate and Minnie Mouse syndrome but same solution.
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