It sounds like when you play music very loud with bad speakers and it's kind of slow. It's kind of "clinking", describing sound via e-mail can be very hard. what value shall i put for the clocking parameter? is it trial-and-error or is there some formula? And no, the cut off output does not mean that it worked. :( xmms says this: Audio device open for 44.1Khz, stereo, 8bit failed Trying 48Khz, 16bit stereo. But it still sounds strange. ----- Original Message ----- From: Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 0:07 am Subject: Re: i810_audio broken? > Pawel Worach wrote: > > sorry the kernel version is 2.4.3-ac12, so it's kind of latest... > > > > I was using mpg123 (xmms and c/o does exactly the same) > > if I run it like this Moby sounds very stupid... :) > > "very stupid" means "broken" obviously, but can you be more > specific? > music is faster? slower? garbled? > > > [root@whyami mp3]# mpg123 -r 48000 Moby_01.wav.mp3 > > unsupported playback rate: 44100 > > Audio device open for 44.1Khz, stereo, 16bit failed > > Trying 44.1Khz, 8bit stereo. > > unsupported sound format: 32 > > Audio device open for 44.1Khz, stereo, 8bit failed > > Trying 48Khz, 16bit stereo. > > so, since you provided no more output than this, I assume that > 48Khz/16bit succeeded, which appears perfectly normal for a locked- > ratecodec. > > You may need the 'clocking' module option, not sure... > > -- > Jeff Garzik | The difference between America and England is that > Building 1024 | the English think 100 miles is a long distance and > MandrakeSoft | the Americans think 100 years is a long time. > | (random fortune) >
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