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If you try to play the same video with playback speed x2 on VLC and ExMplayer, you should notice how audio pitch in ExMplayer increases while in VLC it stays the same. This feature in VLC is called time-stretching and is enabled by default:
It doesn't seem like there's a feature like this available in ExMplayer and it's incredibly useful for listening to podcasts and other media that's focused on the human voices at a higher speed.
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If you try to play the same video with playback speed x2 on VLC and ExMplayer, you should notice how audio pitch in ExMplayer increases while in VLC it stays the same. This feature in VLC is called time-stretching and is enabled by default:

It doesn't seem like there's a feature like this available in ExMplayer and it's incredibly useful for listening to podcasts and other media that's focused on the human voices at a higher speed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: