I have an internal soundcard on a Dell GX400. SuSE detects this as an 82820 820 Camino 2 Chipset 97. When playing an audio cd it sounds find. When playing an mp3 or anything that is internally generated, it sounds too fast. Like playing a 33 rpm record at 45 rpm. How can I get normal sound? -- Dr. Roy F. Cabaniss Associate Professor of Business University of Arkansas Monticello http://cabanisspc.uamont.edu/~rcaban
On Tuesday 02 April 2002 17.36, Roy Cabaniss wrote:
I have an internal soundcard on a Dell GX400.
SuSE detects this as an 82820 820 Camino 2 Chipset 97.
When playing an audio cd it sounds find. When playing an mp3 or anything that is internally generated, it sounds too fast. Like playing a 33 rpm record at 45 rpm.
How can I get normal sound?
Open KDE Control Center - Sound - Sound Server Under the tab Sound I/O you can set a custom sampling rate. Try 48000. (or some other, maybe better, value). /Stefan
On Tuesday 02 April 2002 12:24, Stefan Nilsen wrote:
On Tuesday 02 April 2002 17.36, Roy Cabaniss wrote:
I have an internal soundcard on a Dell GX400.
SuSE detects this as an 82820 820 Camino 2 Chipset 97.
When playing an audio cd it sounds find. When playing an mp3 or anything that is internally generated, it sounds too fast. Like playing a 33 rpm record at 45 rpm.
How can I get normal sound?
Open KDE Control Center - Sound - Sound Server Under the tab Sound I/O you can set a custom sampling rate. Try 48000. (or some other, maybe better, value).
I did that and to my ear it made no difference. I took that value down to 1200 and up to 96000 with no audible change in the sound quality. -- Dr. Roy F. Cabaniss Associate Professor of Business University of Arkansas Monticello http://cabanisspc.uamont.edu/~rcaban
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