> Not sure which part of the dmesg to copy so you can see it in full > here: http://fab621.googlepages.com/dmesg
Hmm... looks like the ALSA driver doesn't output the relevant info. Anyway.... So the way you describe your problem (48kHz sampled audio is OK, but 44.1kHz one sounds bad) is odd. Usually audio hardware support 48kHz sampling for sure (among other things because it's the mandated default in w32 IIRC), and if it's a bit fancier it may support 44.1kHz and even other sampling rates as well. Usually this leads to problems where listening to 44.1kHz sampled audio leads to some distortion similar to what you describe (tho I'm surprised by your wording: it seems your distortion is much more noticeable) unless the software is careful to do resampling properly rather than naively. In your case the situation is reversed and I really have no clue why that would be. Maybe your audio card only support 48kHz sampling (it's a common limitation), but maybe ALSA is somehow misconfigured (or something along the way interferes) such that the software is forced to use a 44.1kHz sampling internally, so the top-level software ends up resampling 48->44.1 while ALSA ends up resampling 44.1->48, so when you play 44.1kHz sampled audio there's only one step of resampling and it's bareable, whereas when you play 48kHz sampled audio, the double resampling ends up making the distortion sufficiently noticeable. Doesn't sound very likely, tho. Stefan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]