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It's been some time I might have used Cynthiune, maybe a year or two, but back then, it was working fine.
Tried it again a few days ago, on a -current OpenBSD snapshot, amd64.
It seems to play audio files with about twice the speed. Tested MP3 and Ogg, so it seems to be a more general problem, not related to a single codec.
gnustep-back-0.30.0 GNUstep gui backend
gnustep-base-1.29.0p0 GNUstep base library
gnustep-gui-0.30.0p0 GNUstep gui library
gnustep-libobjc2-1.8.1p7 GNUstep libobjc2 objective-c runtime
gnustep-make-2.9.1 GNUstep makefile package
cynthiune-1.0.0p16 audio player for GNUstep
It's been some time I might have used Cynthiune, maybe a year or two, but back then, it was working fine.
Tried it again a few days ago, on a -current OpenBSD snapshot, amd64.
It seems to play audio files with about twice the speed. Tested MP3 and Ogg, so it seems to be a more general problem, not related to a single codec.
gnustep-back-0.30.0 GNUstep gui backend
gnustep-base-1.29.0p0 GNUstep base library
gnustep-gui-0.30.0p0 GNUstep gui library
gnustep-libobjc2-1.8.1p7 GNUstep libobjc2 objective-c runtime
gnustep-make-2.9.1 GNUstep makefile package
cynthiune-1.0.0p16 audio player for GNUstep
clang -v
OpenBSD clang version 13.0.0
Target: amd64-unknown-openbsd7.3
Thread model: posix
InstalledDir: /usr/bin
as it seems, more or less nothing happend in Cynthiune source, might be something introduced due to changes in gnustep base or gui?
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