Bug 64738

Summary: Sound plays too fast in sndconfig.
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Ricardo Aguiar <ricardo>
Component: kernelAssignee: Doug Ledford <dledford>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: Brian Brock <bbrock>
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Description Ricardo Aguiar 2002-05-10 11:21:00 UTC
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User-Agent: Mozilla/4.77C-CCK-MCD Caldera Systems OpenLinux [en] (X11; U; Linux
2.4.13 i686)

Description of problem:
After a fresh installation, the sound plays too fast.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):


How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.run 'setup'
2.choose 'Sound Configuration'
3.Configure sound card
4.Test it
	

Actual Results:  Sound plays too fast.

Expected Results:  Normal sound speed.

Additional info:

- Onboard sound card i810_audio based (Motherboard FIC FS15).
- Kernel version 2.4.18-3

Comment 1 Ricardo Aguiar 2002-05-10 12:19:49 UTC
Same problem in kernel version 2.4.18-4.

Comment 2 Doug Ledford 2002-05-16 20:17:54 UTC
This is a limitation of the motherboard you are using.  In order for sound to
come out correctly, you *have* to pipe the sound output of your sound program
through either esd or artsd (both of which will rate convert from whatever bit
rate the original sound sample was at to the 48KHz bit rate that your particular
sound card is rate locked at).  For example, playing any mp3 or wav file using
xmms configured to output through either artsd or esd should produce normal
sounding output.