Using mplayer, when I play a file with 44.1 khz sound I do not get any sound from my speakers. The sound works great when you have 48 khz files. If you start a 48 khz file and then run another concurrently I can hear both, but if you start with the 41.1 khz file and then run a 48 khz file you cannot hear anything. If I use USB head phones everything work perfectly. Might be related to 1186032.
Hi Andreas, More details about your hardware set-up might be useful? e.g. result of lspci -nnvv Best -- Michel
In general, the info suggested in: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_debug_sound_problems and: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_debug_PulseAudio_problems would be useful.
Created attachment 988505 [details] lspci -vvnn output
Adam: I couldn't get the alsa-info.sh --nopupload to work, it doesn't save anywhere that I can see (temp is empty, only a lot of systemd folders)...
it should definitely wind up somewhere, check the systemd-private folders, it might've got a private /tmp.
I can't find them, sorry.
Still happens.
Tested on 22, still happens. But I could get the ALSA-file.
Created attachment 1030160 [details] alsa-info
Should this be reported upstream somewhere?
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