How can I convert all sample rates to 48KHz using default audio device

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Hi All:

 

         How can I convert all sample rates to 48KHz using default audio device?

         I know I can do this by modifying the configure file “asound.conf” and add a slave device. And then use “#aplay -v –D rate_convert file.wav” to play.

         But which file should be modified if I want to use the default audio device? And how to modify? I hope after this, the rate will be converted automatically by using command “#aplay –v file.wav” without “-D device_name”.

 

Thanks.

 

 


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