>
>That's the wrong approach. SDL does it transparently, xine does it, ...
>
>Unfortunately, SDL doesn't downsample 48 kHz to 44.1 kHz here (using
>mplayer). dmasound_awacs.c looks like 48 kHz is advertised, but 44.1 kHz
>is hardcoded, or am I missing something?
>
You aren't missing anything, I've
Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Son, 2002-03-24 at 15:26, Michel Dänzer wrote:
Unfortunately, SDL doesn't downsample 48 kHz to 44.1 kHz here (using
mplayer). dmasound_awacs.c looks like 48 kHz is advertised, but 44.1 kHz
is hardcoded, or am I missing something?
I'm talking about the tumbler part, B
On Son, 2002-03-24 at 15:26, Michel Dänzer wrote:
>
> Unfortunately, SDL doesn't downsample 48 kHz to 44.1 kHz here (using
> mplayer). dmasound_awacs.c looks like 48 kHz is advertised, but 44.1 kHz
> is hardcoded, or am I missing something?
I'm talking about the tumbler part, BTW.
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Earthling
On Son, 2002-03-24 at 11:17, Rogério Brito wrote:
>
> I'm currently trying a few programs for playing some video
> files from the internet and I'm having problems playing some
> of them with my iBook 2.
>
> After some investigation, it seems that the problem is that
>
Hello,
I'm currently trying a few programs for playing some video
files from the internet and I'm having problems playing some
of them with my iBook 2.
After some investigation, it seems that the problem is that
they have audio in sample rates diff
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