I've noticed this too and something tells me it has something to do with converting the data from pal to NTSC or the other way around. Pretty much all the movies that are made in NTSC that then get released in Europe, either on DVD or that air on TV are also sped up like this. At least VoiceOver doesn't experience this...

On 2015-02-27 21:01, Joe Quinn wrote:
I think I asked this before, but never got an answer. When I go into QuickTime 
and hook my phone up to the mac, to record audio, from the phone that is, 
everything that I play, with the exception of voiceover speech,is a couple 
semitones too high. Everything  is pitched up  one. Has anybody had this issue, 
and if so, how did they fix it? Am I making sense? And it's even sped up on the 
recording that comes out, not just when I Monitor  through headphones


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