khz is incorrect for 44khz files (on some systems)
See original GitHub issuehttps://twitter.com/Manawyrm/status/910488362984837122
This value comes from the AudioBuffer.sampleRate
API so I doubt there is much we can do about it, but we should at least try to reproduce.
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Every audiofile does this, even the Llama one 😃
https://screenshot.tbspace.de/sanduecyijw.png
A simple audio-Tag works, but I just noticed, that chiptune2.js does infact not work anymore, also. This really seems like a new chrome bug, because I used the chiptune2.js lib in the past.