On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 15:36 +0100, Clemens Ladisch wrote: > Niklas Fondberg wrote: > > Because I have seen problems with sample speed detection and also > > with some formats (works in 2.6) I have a question to you brilliant > > people out there... > > > > How can I change the code so that I can achieve a certain samplerate > > when the driver only sees 44100 and 48000? > > You cannot. > > > lsusb also reports these speeds as the only ones possible but I can > > see more values in 2.6 and better yet, I can set and use more values > > (8KHz and 16KHz) are the ones I'm after. > > Are you sure you're using audio.c with the 2.6 kernel, I'm not using audio.c with 2.6. > and not the > ALSA driver? ALSA's OSS emulation does sample rate conversion. This is not primarily an ALSA issue because the lsusb is reporting that the usb-audio device supports 8 and 16 KHz samplerates on the 2.6 kernel machine but not on the 2.4 machine. I think the issue is with the discovery phase. > > And yes, it has to be the 2.4 kernel. > > ALSA works with 2.4 kernels, too. > > > Regards, > Clemens > >
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