On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Jan Suhr wrote: > You know, I would like to play a 24b/96kHz _wav_ file not mp3? Ok, I > take another mp3 file and test it:
Yes I'm aware of that, but the problem is that 24bit/96kHz is a problematic parameter combination for RIFF WAVE files as the file format specification doesn't accurately say what the physical layout of sample data should be. There are different practices used by different programs. My point here is to get to know whether there is a problem with your wav file, the way ecasound/aplay is interpreting it or with ALSA. This is very important distinction to make. > (audioio-mp3) Can't start process "mpg123 --stereo -r %s -b 0 -q -s -k > %o %f". Please check your ~/.ecasoundrc. Ok, you don't have mpg123 installed, this didn't help at all. Try the same examples but replace the foo.mp3 with a cd-quality (16bit, 2ch, 44100Hz) wav-file and see what happens. -- http://www.eca.cx Audio software for Linux! _______________________________________________ Alsa-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-user