On Fri, 3 Feb 2006, Steffen Schwientek wrote:
I need to translate this to ecasound .asoundrc or jack (or whatever) to get it
working, since piping the arecord output to aplay results in a delay between
tv and sound.
Have you tried using sox ? IIRC it has ALSA support and since it is only
one
Am Donnerstag, 2. Februar 2006 23:50 schrieb Lee Revell:
> On Thu, 2006-02-02 at 23:36 +0100, Steffen Schwientek wrote:
> > Am Mittwoch, 1. Februar 2006 04:55 schrieb Steffen Schwientek:
> > > If I work with ecasound I get the same message..
> > >
> > > > $ arecord -D plughw:1 -f dat /tmp/test-dat-
On Thu, 2006-02-02 at 23:36 +0100, Steffen Schwientek wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 1. Februar 2006 04:55 schrieb Steffen Schwientek:
> >
> > If I work with ecasound I get the same message..
> >
> > > $ arecord -D plughw:1 -f dat /tmp/test-dat-quality.wav
> >
> > Works, but the frequency is wrong.
> >
> >
Am Mittwoch, 1. Februar 2006 04:55 schrieb Steffen Schwientek:
>
> If I work with ecasound I get the same message..
>
> > $ arecord -D plughw:1 -f dat /tmp/test-dat-quality.wav
>
> Works, but the frequency is wrong.
>
> arecord -D plughw:1 -f S16_LE -c2 -r32000 /tmp/test-dat-quality.wav
>
> works
Am Dienstag, 31. Januar 2006 13:10 schrieb Frank Barknecht:
>
> What alsamixer shows has nothing to do with the PCMs on a card. Many
> cards don't have a mixer at all, but of course they still have a PCM,
> otherwise there wouldn't be no sound.
>
> I think, you first should find out if your tv-car
Hallo,
Steffen Schwientek hat gesagt: // Steffen Schwientek wrote:
> Am Montag, 30. Januar 2006 13:00 schrieb Christian Leber:
> > On Mon, Jan 30, 2006 at 06:08:17AM +0100, Steffen Schwientek wrote:
> > > Since I have an similar problem:
> > > My tv-soundcard seems to use an other sample-rate. If
Am Montag, 30. Januar 2006 13:00 schrieb Christian Leber:
> On Mon, Jan 30, 2006 at 06:08:17AM +0100, Steffen Schwientek wrote:
> > Since I have an similar problem:
> > 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
On Mon, Jan 30, 2006 at 06:08:17AM +0100, Steffen Schwientek wrote:
> Since I have an similar problem:
> 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)
try something like t
Am Montag, 30. Januar 2006 11:25 schrieb Frank Barknecht:
> 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?, do
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:/de
Am Sonntag, 29. Januar 2006 17:35 schrieb Frank Barknecht:
> Hallo,
>
> Christian Leber hat gesagt: // Christian Leber wrote:
> > I would like to redirect the sound data from one (tv card) alsa card
> > to another alsa card, is there a way to do this in a working way?
> >
> > At the moment I'm usin
Hallo,
Christian Leber hat gesagt: // Christian Leber wrote:
> I would like to redirect the sound data from one (tv card) alsa card
> to another alsa card, is there a way to do this in a working way?
>
> At the moment I'm using ecasound, but after a few minutes there is a
> buffer underrun and th
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