Joerg Schilling wrote:
> 
> >From: patrick reardon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> >i have some 16 bit 44100 Hz .WAV files made with ALSA from live recordings.  i'm 
>trying to
> >burn a CD with a Yamaha 8424S scsi CD writer (using kernel 2.4.18).  the disk is 
>recorded,
> >but playback speed is too slow.  i've tried all sorts of variations to locate the 
>problem,
> >but none makes it go away.
> 
> You need to use files with 44100 samples/s to make to work.
> 
> J�rg
> 
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Jorg, thanks for the reply.  i should have been more clear.  the files are recordings 
of
live "performances" made with ALSA and recorded at 44100 Hz.  "file" and "aplay" 
produce

$ file blues1.wav 
blues1.wav: RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, Microsoft PCM, 16 bit, stereo 44100 
Hz

$ aplay blues1.wav 
Playing WAVE 'blues1.wav' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 44100 Hz, Stereo

ALSA plays the file from the harddrive just fine.  but when i record to CD and then
playback with a CD player, the tune is too slow and pitch is too low by about a minor
third.  i get the same problem with "cdrdao" and i'm assuming "cdrdao" is independent 
of
"cdrecord".  

i'm beginning to suspect the problem is with the drive or the setup, not with 
"cdrecord". 
hmmm.  has anyone else experienced this problem or have an idea what to look for?  or,
does anyone know of a more appropriate forum for these queries?  

thanks in advance for any help,
patrick


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