I have a M-Audio Transit card, which we have finally gotten working. It has the ability to set a continuous range of speeds from 8K to 48K. Using arecord, I have used for example 44100 and 44102 and both work properly (a CDplayer I have at 44100 clearly is about 2Hz faster than that by analysing its output of a sine wave signal of a 11025Hz recorded to a CD, and using arecord with a the -r 44102 setting reproduces that wave exactly.) However if I try to set the speed 44102 by ioctl to /dev/dsp in the oss emulation, the program hangs on trying to read from /dev/dsp at that rate-- 44100 works perfectly. Is there some limitation on acceptable speeds in OSS emualtion?
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