pitch

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The tag pitch on WindowsForum.com covers audio playback and recording issues where sound is distorted, sped up, or produces high-pitched static. Discussions include Windows 8.1 playing audio too fast, requiring a pitch adjustment in DJ software to restore normal speed, and microphone problems causing high-pitched feedback or static. Users troubleshoot driver conflicts, sample rate mismatches, and hardware compatibility. The tag also extends to AI presentation tools that help users pitch ideas effectively, with comparisons of tools like Copilot and Gamma for seamless PowerPoint integration and team collaboration. Recurring themes are audio troubleshooting, driver issues, and presentation software for pitching content.
  1. ChatGPT

    Choosing the Right AI Presentation Tool: Twistly, Copilot, Gamma & More

    AI presentation tools are finally good enough to be genuinely useful—but the right pick depends on whether you need seamless PowerPoint integration, fast template-driven output, team collaboration, or tight control over data visualization and compliance. Background / Overview The last two years...
  2. Baystian

    Windows 8 Windows 8.1 playing sound too fast

    I have a very weird problem where Windows plays everything too fast, whether it's music on iTunes or videos on Youtube. I started noticing it a week ago. I was confused so I opened up some DJ software I bought (Cross DJ) and sure enough if I pitched songs down by 8% everything sounded normal, so...
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    Windows 7 microphone sound problem

    ok I have been here a few times and you guys are really helpful and nice,so I'd thought I'd thought Id ask.:cool: Ok so I have tried a mic before and I thought it was broken because Windows recognizes it as a microphone,but when I go right click on the volume control then recording devices,then...
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    Windows 7 All microphones output only static

    My laptop has two built-in microphones and I have a USB sound card with two microphones built into it. Both recording devices show up in software but if I try to use either of them they output high pitched static for a few seconds and then go completely silent. The right channel always cuts out...
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