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Date:      Mon, 22 Apr 2002 16:49:58 +0200
From:      Paul Schenkeveld <fb-multimedia@psconsult.nl>
To:        Chris Shenton <chris@Shenton.Org>
Cc:        Paul Schenkeveld <paul@psconsult.nl>, orion@freebsd.org, freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: " Audio plays 16% fast in xmms, freeamp, realplay (Compaq, FreeBSD-4.4) "
Message-ID:  <20020422164958.A14102@psconsult.nl>
In-Reply-To: <87662jert0.fsf@thanatos.shenton.org>; from chris@Shenton.Org on Mon, Apr 22, 2002 at 10:22:51AM -0400
References:  <200201071220.g07CKE992352@mule.icir.org> <20020421164218.A2614@psconsult.nl> <87662jert0.fsf@thanatos.shenton.org>

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Hi Chris,

I saw that message too but my last kernel is 4.5-STABLE, cvsupped
yesterday and I still get the same problem.

What I'm trying to play is a voice mail recording obtained through a
ZyXEL Elite 2864i ISDN Modem/TA which records at 9600 samples per sec.

The raw modem data is converted using rmdtopvf and pvftowav (both are
in the mgetty+sendfax port) to a wav file.  File(1) thinks the produced
.wav file is:

    RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, Microsoft PCM, 8 bit, mono 9600 Hz

which looks OK to me.  I then play the file using the play command
which is a shell wrapper that comes with the sox port.  This works
fine with at least 4 other sound devices I tried so that's why I
hoped it's something in the pcm driver that was corrected for your
version of the ICH sound system but doesn't recognise mine.

For now I can live with this, I just lie to play and tell it that
the file is sampled at 8200 Hz.  I don't care much about the audio
quality as I just use it for listening at recorded voice mails, but
perhapes other people get the same problem and do care.

On Mon, Apr 22, 2002 at 10:22:51AM -0400, Chris Shenton wrote:
> I got a response from one of the developers shortly after I reported
> that saying that it was a bug in the driver and would be fixed in the
> kernel.  A week or so later, I rebuilt the kernel, and the speed
> became normal.  Check the archives around that time for details.

Thanks for your response anyway and hopefully one of the developers
will find a way to make the Dell Inspiron 4100 sing like a bird too!

Regards,

Paul Schenkeveld

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