If you are using the core audio unix drivers on os-x powerpc.
Then you should look at the mac os carbon sqUnixSoundMacOSX.c
there are a number of fixes, at least four come to mind, one being  
getting the endien correct for powerpc.

On 17-Mar-09, at 2:35 PM, <[email protected]> 
<[email protected] 
 > wrote:

> Bruce O'Neel writes:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Thanks, I've finally gotten back to this and tested it.
>>
>> It works fine except for sound, which is broken in the same way
>> that the 3-10.4 ones are broken (on at least ppc).  They sound
>> very bad.
>>
>> Does sound work on x86?  If true, then it's probably a byte
>> swapping problem and I can track that down.  If no, then
>> I have no idea.
>>
>> I did spend some time on it and wasn't successful.  The
>> 3.7-7 vm worked fine for sound.
>
> I haven't tested sound in a few years, it's not something I
> use. Last time I did test it, I needed to make sure my kernel
> had the right sound interface installed.
>
> Bryce
>
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