Re: Problems with USB audio

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Sebastian Tennant wrote:
> Quoth Jonatan Liljedahl <lijon@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> Does the soundcard have support for the format of the soundfiles?
>> (stereo 44100Hz). If it has more than stereo out it will probably not
>> allow playing of 2 channel data directly, and the same if it's fixed to
>> 48 kHz it won't accept 44.1. Try using 'plughw:0,0' as device instead,
>> it will make ALSA do the proper conversion.
>>
>> -- 
>> /Jonatan         [ http://kymatica.com ]
> 
> Thanks for the suggestion.  Here's what I get:
> 
>  $ alsaplayer -i text -d plughw:0,0 $dt/Laptop\ tunes/*.ogg
>  snd_pcm_open: No such file or directory (plughw:1,1)
>  Failed to initialize plugin!
>  Failed to register plugin: /usr/lib/alsaplayer/output/libalsa_out.so
>  Failed to load output plugin "alsa". Trying defaults.
>  snd_pcm_open: No such file or directory (plughw:1,1)
>  Failed to initialize plugin!
>  /usr/lib/alsaplayer/output/libalsa_out.so failed to load
>  NOTE: THIS IS THE NULL PLUGIN.      YOU WILL NOT HEAR SOUND!!

Perhaps something is broken with your alsaplayer installation? Have you
tried using aplayer instead?
-- 
/Jonatan         [ http://kymatica.com ]

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