On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Jan Suhr wrote:
> ecasound -i 24bit_test.wav -f:s24,2,44100 -o alsa,default
> it works, no problem!
Ok, good to hear. That means your ALSA drivers are working ok.
> But my own wav file doesnt work; its noise you know.
Now you just need a program that can read it. Few question:
- with what program have you created the file?
- can you put a sample file (small one if possible) somewhere
on the web, so I can take a look at what is causing trouble
to ecasound?
If you are using development version of ecasound, you could try the
following (turn down the volume before trying):
ecasound -f:s32,2,96000 -i typeselect,.raw,96_24bit_excerpt.wav \
-o alsa,default
This reads the 24bit files as a raw 32bit audio file.
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