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      Anton
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      Hello,

      I wonder if there is any possibility to make the playback speed of music files (.mp3 or otherwise) faster. I would like to listen to podcasts at faster playback speeds (1,25 or 1,5). Even my KaiOs phone is able to to this!

      Besides that, Ubuntu Touch works like a charm on my FairPhone 3! Very happy with it!

      Thanks!

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        kugiigi @Anton
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        @Anton Which app do you use? Podphoenix?
        Unfortunately, the system doesn't support playback rate yet however there's already a work on this and we'll just wait for it to land and it'll be trivial to add this in apps.

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          ikoz
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          It should be relatively easy with a script using ffmpeg, either in Libertine or bundled in an app.
          The following command should work:

          ffmpeg -i input.mp3 -filter:a "atempo=1.5" output.mp3
          

          May the source be with you

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            Anton @ikoz
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            @ikoz said in adjustable playback speed:

            t should be relatively easy with a script using ffmpeg, either in Libertine or bundled in an app.
            The following command should work:

            ffmpeg -i input.mp3 -filter:a "atempo=1.5" output.mp3

            Thanks you so much! It worked!

            For anyone interested. I first installed ffmeg in the Libertine client. Looked for the mp3 file in the folder and used the following script to run the script in the libertine container:
            libertine-lauch -i CONTAINER-IDENTIFIER ffmpeg -i input.mp3 -filter:a "atempo=1.5" output.mp3

            Really nice! And because of this I begin slowly exploring the power of Libertine! 😁

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