Takashi Iwai wrote: ...
The sound was playing too fast with mpg321. I was using mpg321 -o alsa09 --audiodevice hw:0,1 It seems like mpg321 was playing my 44.1kHz mp3 in 48kHz mode.
then try plughw:0,1. alsa-lib will convert the sample rate automatically.
Unfortunately, the sound is playing too fast with plughw:0,1 as well.
Also, I was wrong about alsaplayer playing it at the right speed. Maybe I had left alsaplayer's speed at ~90% when I last used it. I started it again now with a new mp3 file to load and it played that one (and all other 44kHz files I tried from then on) too fast (both with hw:0,1 and with plughw:0,1).
One more question: Is there a way to make hw:0,1 or plughw:0,1 the default? Many programs do not have a --audiodevice parameter or use the OSS emulation and I would of course still like to hear their sound.
Carsten.
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