https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=386932
--- Comment #6 from Jesse <jesse.dub...@gmail.com> --- Thanks for looking into this. On Mint 18.2 (Cinnamon 3.4.6 desktop), there is an option in Sound Settings for application-specific volume control. Kdenlive (specifically titled "ALSA plugin [kdenlive]") was set at 100%, but there's no option to increase volume beyond 100%. Changing the volume in that setting, however, doesn't change the improper pitch or speed of playback in Kdenlive 17.08.3 appimage. Just tested the .ogg file with 17.04.3 (non-Appimage) on Mint 18.2 & 18.03.70 git master (non-Appimage) on Ubuntu 17.10 x64. The result is no pitch variation, no speed difference from original file. Everything works fine on these builds. So is it Appimage-specific, then? If not Kdenlive, is it a problem with the Appimage file format itself? I'm only saying because editors who use the Appimage (esp. if it's being advertised as stable) will fundamentally be expecting proper playback of supported media files. Issues like this will be a major red flag against the program. (Thankfully the non-Appimages work alright.) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.