Test this:

aplay -D hw:0,1 -r 44100 -f S16_LE -c 8 /dev/zero

it should work. It works on my card.

The problem in your 

aplay -D hw:0,1 -c 8 ~/cavi/sound/01/01\ Track\ \ 1.wav

is that aplay seems to ignore your -c 8, and reads the wav header 
instead, and sets it to stereo, as you can see in the aplay output, 
where it cleary says that it plays in "Stereo".

/Anders Torger

On Wednesday 11 June 2003 15.17, Gorm David Lai wrote:
> I also have problems with aplay. Maybe this is related?
>
> The following command:
>
> aplay -D hw:0,1 -c 8 ~/cavi/sound/01/01\ Track\ \ 1.wav
>
> Which gives the following output:
>
> Playing WAVE '/users/lai/cavi/sound/01/01 Track  1.wav' : Signed 16
> bit Little Endian, Rate 44100 Hz, Stereo
> aplay: set_params:810: Channels count non available
>
>
> /Gorm
>
>
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