Hi there! I was just curious to see why on some videos using faster playback speeds severely distorted JY's voice? It seems that instead of the video playing at a faster speed, something happens to the audio quality instead.

I've been biting my tongue on this one but it bothers me that I can't figure out why this is happening. I'm not switching between devices (iOS, Windows, etc. usually studying on my laptop)... and just have it open using IE. It comes up frequently enough where trying to playback at 1.4x means I can't really understand what he's saying because of this distortion. Other times, however, the effect seems to be less dramatic. For example, he sounds like mickey mouse when you 1.4x him in the flammable creosote weaken question video. He's still perfectly understandable here.

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  • Thursday, Mar 02 2017

    I appreciate you both for responding!! I figured this may have been the case. Oh well.

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  • Wednesday, Mar 01 2017

    @twssmith644 said:

    I think it is more attributable for the different times that the videos were recorded and added to the curriculum.

    Tyler is correct - the video is distorted on a lower speed due to the audio quality of that video. It's an older video from when J.Y. didn't have the best mic. :(

    We have a lot of the older videos on our list to re-do, but until then, pretend you're scuba diving while he's giving you these lessons. ;)

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  • Wednesday, Mar 01 2017

    @xtrfalcon925 said:

    Example of some distortion: correlation (video 3 of 33) in causation lesson. Playing at faster playback makes JY sound like he's lecturing underwater while using a tin can. Lol

    Haha love the description of underwater in a tin can...

    I just checked the "correlation" video 3 of 33 and there is a little bit of a difference between the speed that JY is talking between video 3 and video 2 on 1.4 speed - but I think it is more attributable for the different times that the videos were recorded and added to the curriculum. Adjusting the speed of each individual video play back based on my level of understanding, I have not encountered significant distortion but maybe @7sagestudentservices could help?

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  • Wednesday, Mar 01 2017

    Example of some distortion: correlation (video 3 of 33) in causation lesson. Playing at faster playback makes JY sound like he's lecturing underwater while using a tin can. Lol

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