>From: "E. Robert Bogusta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>On Sat, 30 Nov 2002, patrick reardon wrote:

>> 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.    

>I didn't see anything which seemed to help, let me offer this: did you use
>the -audio flag when burning the CD?

>Also, if you know how long the recording was supposed to be in real time,
>does the wav file length match the playing time in sec times 44100*4
>(44.1k sample two channel 16 bit) more or less? That would at least tell
>you if the sample rate is correct (I suspect it is).

Files sampled with 48000 samples/s need to be converted before you may put them
on a audio CD.


J�rg

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