Erik Slagter wrote:
Using:- pulseaudio 0.9.8 from fedora test on i386 - usb speakers that can only playback at 48000 hz - pulseaudio alsa emulation (using pcm.pulse { type pulse }) - this command line: madplay -o wav:- test.mp3 | aplay -Dpulse - - test.mp3 has a samplerate of 44100 hzpulse plays for about a minute and then stops playing. Strace (-f) shows lots of activity, but I hear nothing.I have seen similar behaviour on 0.9.7 running on amd64.Adding a "sox -t wav - -t wav -r 48000 -" doesn't help, so it's not the resampling that I suspected.I'll do some more testing, something this trivial should simply work I guess, so maybe I screwed up some config option.BTW still running system wide and only yesterday I still had that working...
Interesting, it doesn't show using audacious using either the pulseaudio plugin directly or using the alsa plugin with emultion. Weird. So it looks like a bad interaction between aplay and the pulseaudio emulation layer.
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