Hi all. I've noticed some peculiarities with my driver that I'm hoping to
clear up here. Whenever I use arecord to record a wav, I always try to use
the following sample format: 16-bit unsigned 44100 hz. However, when I try
using this format, arecord outputs something similar to: xrun: at least
0.185 ms long xrun: at least 0.130 ms long. The value is constantly
changing. However, if I use the same sample format -fS16_LE -c2 -r44099, I
can record fine. Is it just the snd-cs4236 driver that doesn't like audio
input that exceeds 44099 hz? Also, whenever I record audio using rec
(which uses the oss interface, I can only record using a samplerate of up
to 40089 hz. If I try rates above 44089, the program will operate as
normal (no aronious values being printed to stdout), however the resulting
file's content is all silence. Any ideas why this would occur? Also when I
attempt to use applications such as Speakfreely, they still don't work
even though oss-emulation is working to some extent or so it seems. My
config: Debian Woody (3.0r0)i686 with Crystal-CS4236B isapnp card, and
alsa-0.9.0rc1. The contents of /proc/asound/oss/sndstat doesn't show any
errors or warnings, so I take it everything is as should be. I am aware
that I have posted similar threads on this or similar subject, and I
apologize if anyone thinks I am spamming the list, which is not the case.
I have just been doing various different types of testing and this is just
my progress over the last day. Does anyone know why arecord would behave
the way I have described, or why I have oss working to a certain degree
but not completely? Thx!
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