I Heart Radio sounds like it's in slow motion and garbled
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I started using Vivaldi last month and tried listening to I Heart Radio online with it for the first time. Any station I tried to listen to sounded like it was in slow motion and garbled. I noticed it happened with Opera too. It doesn't occur with Chrome or FF though.
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Please give us a URL.
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I too have this issue on iHeart radio. Here is a sample link although it occurs on every channel within their site.
https://www.iheart.com/live/news-radio-570-wsyr-1537/
I am using 1.7.735.11 (Official Build) (32-bit) on Win 10 Pro.
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Do i need Flash Player at this site?
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I believe you do need Flash Player for this site.
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Strange, but i cant hear anything, fails with Chrome 56, too.
But i am in europe. I fear they geoblock.
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It works fine for me on Chrome Version Version 56.0.2924.76 (64-bit) and Firefox 51.0.1 32 bit.
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@dac1 said in I Heart Radio sounds like it's in slow motion and garbled:
It works fine for me on Chrome Version Version 56.0.2924.76 (64-bit) and Firefox 51.0.1 32 bit.
Are you in the USA?
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Yes, in USA. I don't know about Nine West, the original poster though.
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Ah, ok.
Please report teh issue as a bug to Vivaldi and mentioned can only be tested from USA.
How to do a bugreport for Vivaldi
Report the bug at https://vivaldi.com/bugreport/
Describe the issue as precise as you can.
If you use any extensions please give information which ones you use.
If you have a URL or a own testpage which can checked, add it to the bugreport.
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You will get a bug confirmation mail and in a reply to this mail you can add more information and files as attachments for the testers and bug tracking team.
Thanks in advance.
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Done, Thank you!
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I'm in the US too.
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I got my issue solved by installing vivalvi-ffmpeg-codecs. I had opera-ffmpeg-codecs installed, and I thought that it was enough with it. Just decided to give vivaldi-ffmpeg-codecs a try, and voila!
I think that it would be nice if Vilvavi falls back on Chrome & Opera paths when looking up for the ffmpeg codec file.
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@Musikolo said in I Heart Radio sounds like it's in slow motion and garbled:
I got my issue solved by installing vivalvi-ffmpeg-codecs. I had opera-ffmpeg-codecs installed, and I thought that it was enough with it. Just decided to give vivaldi-ffmpeg-codecs a try, and voila!
I think that it would be nice if Vilvavi falls back on Chrome & Opera paths when looking up for the ffmpeg codec file.
How would one go about installing them?
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I too need guidance on how to install. Any help for a Win 10 install would be appreciated!
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It appears these are installed properly. I have submitted a Bug Report. So far there is no solution.
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This is not confined to Iheart radio as it also occurs at this location (and others) as well.
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@dac1 See a solution for CNBC https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/14334/this-browser-is-a-nightmare-multiple-problems-please-read-below/5
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Thank you Gwen-Dragon. Is there a post instructing how to "change the useragent with commandline parameter" ?