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Check that the samplerate you were recording at and the playback rate of your recording are at the same values. If you recorded at 48kHz and play back at 96kHz, it would play double-speed.
I tried to rip my vinyl and it worked fine with an EP but all my LP got ripped in double speed. I tried to find some fixes online but couldn't find anything.
Check that the samplerate you were recording at and the playback rate of your recording are at the same values. If you recorded at 48kHz and play back at 96kHz, it would play double-speed.
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Thank you for your quick answer but I'm a total beginner with that. Could you please go a little bit more into detail how to check that? If you want I send you pictures of my settings if that helps.
many thanks in advance
Let's start with the basics... what software are you using to record into?
I use rekordbox 5 with the latest update and a plx-500 for recording.
Is it usual that the first couple answers come quick and than no more at all?
When we launch new software and the forums get flooded, yes.
So with the PLX connected to rekordbox, go into the audio preferences, check that the PLX is selected, and see what is set for the sample rate.
Sorry i was a bit frustrated because I'm too stupid to figure it out by myself.
The sample rate is at 44,1 khz i only can choose that. Should there be more options?
Is there maybe any driver for the PLX?
Okay, that is correct. Was it within rekordbox that you were trying to play it back and it was double-speed?
Yes in rekordbox and i also tried it with the windows media player.
It seem that the timer next to the record button is halfspeeded when i record vinyl so it makes of two seconds one.
Really? That's bizarre. I'm going to escalate this to a ticket; check your email for more info.
Didn't get an email yet. Is a video of my problem helpful?
@Florian > Please try the following:
Please let me know if that resolves the issue.
Thank you very much that fixed my problem.