Yes, I thought those rates looked strange too.
CDs work just fine, at least, so did everything else before I installed
KDE.
I did a reinstall of everything, and everything worked right up until
artsd started for the first time. I was listening to music and heard
the music drop a few octaves.
So, artsd is the culprit here, but why?
I removed KDE, and did a dpkg-reconfigure alsa-base and everything
seems to be working again completely, so I don't know.
Does anyone know what artsd might be doing?

--- Bill Unruh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, jt olds wrote:
> 
> > > Let
> > > me explain whats been going on.
> > > I have an Intel (i8x0) chip and what happens is half the time I
> get
> > > chipmunk sound (a low sample rate is being pushed through a high
> one,
> > > or something like that) and the other half I get really low
> pitch,
> > > slow
> > > sound (the opposite)
> 
> A chipmunk sound means that the sound is being played at a higher
> rate
> than it was recorded at. A low sound the opposite. 
> 
> What happens when you play a regualr CD or a regular from CD .wav
> file?
> 
> 
> > > PCM front DAC    : 18903Hz
> > > PCM ADC          : 27434Hz
> 
> Note that these rates make no sense at all. Why in teh world are they
> set at 18903 and 27434 Hz?
> 
> 
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