Downloaded an mp3 of an all-music podcast from a site. The thing is <80 minutes (as are all this site's podcasts), so I burned it to CD in .wav form (as I do all this site's podcasts). I go to play it, and there's a funny "blown speaker" sound to the music, which is usually the sign of a bad burn, but there's something else that I've never encountered before - the music sounds like a 45 being played at 33 1/3. Didn't know that this was possible, so I'm wonderrng if maybe for this particular podcast, the DJ decided to go all Screwed, and if maybe the rattling sound was just an effect. But no. I played the original mp3 file, and it's all good, nice and normal.
So, has something like this ever happened to anybody before, where the speed goes of on a burn? How is this possible, waht's the science?
Inquiring minds, etc...