On Sunday 18 November 2007 18:48, alsa-devel.20.pris@spamgourmet.com wrote:
The thing is, on my system(Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon) I get perfect sound playing the example ogg files that come with the system. The system sounds seem to work fine also. But I have problems when trying to listen to avi or mp3 files. Can this still be an Alsa problem or is this a problem of some incorrect configuration?
The problems I have with avi files are: sound is very low and distorted. Interestingly this varies with the AVI files. There are some files where the sound is better, others are so bad that I can barely understand what is being said.
Hi. I've seen a few problems with sound on Gutsy Gibbon, and unresolved. Would you be kind enough to post the output of. cat /proc/asound/version and uname -r (for the kernel version)
Also, which laptop, pc, mobo is this soundcard installed on?
I only ask because amongst other distros, I only have Kubuntu Dapper installed, and would like to know which alsa driver comes as standard with Gutsy Gibbon.
Moving on to your problems. Which app are you using to play the .avi, and .mp3's?
I ask because I've seen folks having problems with Mplayer.
For playing .ogg, and .mp3 files I use MhWaveedit. https://gna.org/projects/mhwaveedit/
It's a tarball . No forget that. I've just booted up Kubuntu Dapper, and see that it's available from the Kubuntu repo's, and I have it installed, so should pull in all the dependencies with no problems.
If you want to try out a few .oggs, or mp3's, try the link below. Not my stuff, but someone on the LAU list.
http://www.musically.me.uk/updates.html
Nigel.