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Re: audio at 48ks/s only



On Tue, Oct 23, 2001, Erez Doron wrote about "audio at 48ks/s only":
> Hi list
> 
> I have a 'via' sound device ( on board ) which supports only sample rate of 
> 48ks/s
> 
> when I played mp3 with mpg123, I got sound distortions ...
> I upgraded to RH7.2's mpg321 and now I can not play mp3 at all

Maybe you should consider running esd (see
/usr/share/doc/esound-0.2.22/esound.ps on Redhat 7.1). This is a server
that accepts samples at various frequencies, and mixes them all to one
output stream with a sample rate that you can fix with the "-r" parameter.

Xmms can send audio to esd: I don't know about mpg123 or mpg321 (whatever
the latter is).

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