Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Tue, 13 Nov 2001 07:17:19 -0500 | From | Jeff Garzik <> | Subject | Re: via82cxxx_audio problems |
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Marcelo Borges Ribeiro wrote: > > The problem with via82xx is that it is locked in 48000Hz (you can see this > in dmesg) and cannot play in any other rate. With mplayer you can see > messages such as requested 16000Hz got (480000) that explains why it sounds > like chip'n'dale ;-). P.s. I don´t know why it works with xmms but with > mpg123 it refuses to play at all becouse these sound rates.
This is not a problem but a limitation of the hardware... some software (including ALSA kernel drivers and xmms) will perform software rate conversion.
If your audio sounds like chip-n-dales, your audio software does not support hardware with locked codec rates, or you did not set it up to do so.
Jeff
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