Hi,
just a quick note - when troubleshooting, I find the verbose mode of aplay -v -D plughw:0 invaluable. In verbose mode the plug plugin prints all the conversions it is doing with the input signal.
Good luck,
Pavel.
Adrian Stancu napsal(a):
Thanks,
Here is what i get: deathu@vader:~/Desktop$ sox testtone96.wav -r 192000 testtone192.wav deathu@vader:~/Desktop$ aplay -D hw:1 testtone192.wav Playing WAVE 'testtone192.wav' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 192000 Hz, Mono aplay: set_params:918: Sample format non available
If i do this: deathu@vader:~/Desktop$ aplay -D plughw:1 testtone192.wav Playing WAVE 'testtone192.wav' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 192000 Hz, Mono I receive totally damaged audio (wrong frequency, lots of artifacts)
Note: I wasn't ever able to use hw:1 or hw:1,0 as output for this interface, only plughw:1,0
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 9:32 AM, Clemens Ladisch clemens@ladisch.de wrote:
Adrian Stancu wrote:
I don't know if there's any way around this, but I currently don't see any way of using this interface at >96kHz in Linux.
sox something.wav -r 192000 something-192.wav aplay -D hw:1 something-192.wav
HTH Clemens
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