Matthew Polashek wrote:
> If you're running Fedora, I'd suggest installing the CCRMA stuff so you
> can get these apps via synaptic.
>
>
You don't need to do that. Assuming you're not running some old, out
of date Fedora release:
yum install qjackctl
That certainly works on Fedora 7 an
On 14/09/2007, Chris Aitken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks! Right when everything worked right I got a call from a charity.
> I just had to give them something - Instant Karma!
>
No, No, give me the money ;-)
Only joking.
James
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My bad.
Matthew Polashek wrote:
> OK, to use a player that cannot deal with changing the samplerate for
> Jackd, use this command to start audio at 44100:
>
> jack -d alsa -d hw:0 -r 44100
>
> Matt
>
> Chris Aitken wrote:
>> Chris Aitken wrote:
>>> Matthew Polashek wrote:
>>>
And what samp
jackd not jack, and you don't need to specify the directory.
Chris Aitken wrote:
> Matthew Polashek wrote:
>> OK, to use a player that cannot deal with changing the samplerate for
>> Jackd, use this command to start audio at 44100:
>>
>> jack -d alsa -d hw:0 -r 44100
> This command is not working
You guys are too good to me. I found the switch in alsamixer with the
Tab key and a little experimentation. Now U2 & Mary J. Blige's "One" is
in A minor, Led Zeppelin's "Dazed and Confused" is in E, and Chris
Aitken's "Mashed Potato Face" is in B Major. All is as it should be.
Thanks! Right whe
Matthew Polashek wrote:
> Yes. There it is. You're playing a 44.1 file back at 48.
Yes -but that's the only way the 44.1 file sounds correct - when it's
played back at 48 - which it shouldn't be. And I can only do this in
audacity where I can choose the sample rate. In all other playback apps
On 14/09/2007, Chris Aitken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My new emu 1212M PCI soundcard is playing music a semitone higher than
> it should. This is not a new problem - it's been that way since I
> installed the soundcard (which was only a couple of weeks ago). I just
> gave a bass guitar lesson an
On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 07:44:00 +0200
Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hallo,
> Chris Aitken hat gesagt: // Chris Aitken wrote:
>
> > Matthew Polashek wrote:
> > > sounds like a sample rate problem. Check your sample rate of your
> > > original file and be sure it's the same as the 121
OK, to use a player that cannot deal with changing the samplerate for
Jackd, use this command to start audio at 44100:
jack -d alsa -d hw:0 -r 44100
Matt
Chris Aitken wrote:
> Chris Aitken wrote:
>> Matthew Polashek wrote:
>>
>>> And what sample rate do you have you Jack set at?
>>>
>> I
If you're running Fedora, I'd suggest installing the CCRMA stuff so you
can get these apps via synaptic.
Chris Aitken wrote:
> Matthew Polashek wrote:
>> The HDSP mixer is for RME hardware only so don't expect that to work.
>>
>> The sample rate of any given hardware is set when you launch jack.
Yes. There it is. You'r playing a 44.1 file back at 48.
Somebody stop me if I'm wrong here.
Matthew Polashek
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On Sep 13, 2007, at 10:43 PM, Chris Aitken wrote:
Chris Aitken wrote:
Matthew Polashek wrote:
Hallo,
Chris Aitken hat gesagt: // Chris Aitken wrote:
> Matthew Polashek wrote:
> > sounds like a sample rate problem. Check your sample rate of your
> > original file and be sure it's the same as the 1212.
> One .ogg I'm trying to play has a bitrate of 160 kbps and sample rate of
> 44100 Hz.
Matthew Polashek wrote:
> The HDSP mixer is for RME hardware only so don't expect that to work.
>
> The sample rate of any given hardware is set when you launch jack. Do
> this with qjackctl and you'll have a nice easy GUI for configuration.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ locate qjackctl
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chris Aitken wrote:
> Matthew Polashek wrote:
>
>> And what sample rate do you have you Jack set at?
>>
> I've never accessed jack before. What is it's front-end app?
>
Is any of this useful?:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ jackd -d alsa -d hw:0
jackd 0.103.0
Copyright 2001-2005 Paul Davis and o
Matthew Polashek wrote:
> And what sample rate do you have you Jack set at?
I've never accessed jack before. What is it's front-end app?
Chris
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The HDSP mixer is for RME hardware only so don't expect that to work.
The sample rate of any given hardware is set when you launch jack. Do
this with qjackctl and you'll have a nice easy GUI for configuration.
Matt
Chris Aitken wrote:
> Matthew Polashek wrote:
>> sounds like a sample rate pr
Matthew Polashek wrote:
> sounds like a sample rate problem. Check your sample rate of your
> original file and be sure it's the same as the 1212.
One .ogg I'm trying to play has a bitrate of 160 kbps and sample rate of
44100 Hz.
Chris
Matthew Polashek wrote:
> sounds like a sample rate problem. Check your sample rate of your
> original file and be sure it's the same as the 1212.
The sample rates supported by emu 1212M are 44.1 all the way to 192 -
shouldn't that cover anything? I can't see any sample rate setting in
alsamixe
My new emu 1212M PCI soundcard is playing music a semitone higher than
it should. This is not a new problem - it's been that way since I
installed the soundcard (which was only a couple of weeks ago). I just
gave a bass guitar lesson and had my student put a capo on the first
fret to play along
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