Recent problem I had: You have two .wav files. You're playing through an external sound card. 'A' always plays fine. 'B' plays sometimes, and sometimes not, randomly. If you play *both* at once, it makes no difference: you always hear 'A' and sometimes 'B' mixed in.
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I noticed when I turned on spectrogram view for 'B' and saw the mirror image spectrum... which wasn't *completely* implausible given 'B' was chiptune stuff recorded digitally, but bizarre... then I zoomed in to the PCM and saw every other sample was 0.
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It wasn't strictly speaking up/downsampling since everything involved was nominally 48kHz (so I was getting aliased 24kHz audio), but same effect.
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I'm not sure if I should be happy to have gotten it right or mad
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