Hallo,
Steffen Schwientek hat gesagt: // Steffen Schwientek wrote:

> My tv-soundcard seems to use an other sample-rate. If I record from the 
> tv-soundcard to a file, playing the file hears way to high.. (frequency 
> doubled?, don't know)

How do you record? 

> If I try to do an ecasound -i:/dev/dsp1,  -o:alsahw,0 , there are a lot of 
> buffer underruns. 
> Is there a way to prevent this?

Maybe "ecasound -i::alsahw,1  -o:alsahw,0" works better? Did you try
"-z,db"? And you may want to run ecasound with raised priority. You
also could tune your kernel for low latency operation. Finally I
think, jackd would be a better application to use in this case. 

(It may also possible to set up a connection using ALSA's plugin
system, but I'm not sure how to do it. You can try to play with 
the "route" or "copy" plugins decribed here: 
http://alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/alsa-lib/pcm_plugins.html )

Ciao
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