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I think most people (including myself) have difficulty understanding what it is you are trying to achieve.
Having all music played at (a constant tone of) 432Hz would seem boring to me although it might have a soothing, even meditating effect. Personally, I prefer music with a bit more complexity, like several tones of varying pitch that can even be combined in a harmonously way that is pleasant to the ears.
Anyway, I looked up what the --rate parameter does. In your example it shows down the content by a tiny fraction but you don't leave us with clue why you would want that.
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I'm laughing so hard right now.
*Grabs his aluminium foil hat*
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Thanks Paul for clarifying what the question was about.
Is it possible to change the pitch of music using Kodi? No it currently isn't, and I doubt that any of the current team are interested in implementing this (even if it is supported by ffmpeg). So unless someone new comes along that has both the interests and the skills then the answer will remain no, but of course there is no way to predict who may want to work on Kodi in the future or what they may try to do.
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2016-11-11, 15:17
(This post was last modified: 2016-11-11, 16:11 by fritsch.)
We have the infrastructure in place ... called atempo, which can be used for changing such things while resampling. We currently use it to reduce the tone to not get chip munk noises when we have to resample to strongly to keep A/V in sync. It's another usecase, but yeah - it's there. Interested folks: your turn.
Edit: Try it with a video and "misadjust" the atempo values for a video.
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