Rene Herman wrote: > Lovely, so different problem between you and Bob. When you (either of you) > have some time for it again, could you try: > > $ sox asskickd.wav -w -t alsa hw Tight loop at the beginning of the file: rapid continuous repeat of approx. the first couple tenths of a second. Hitting <ctrl>C caused playback to advance to the next small section of the soundfile. Further <ctrl>C's did nothing I noticed: had to type <ctrl>\ to kill sox. > $ sox asskickd.wav -w -r 44100 -t alsa hw Several seconds of silence, followed by what sounded like continuous pitched machine-gun fire. Each <ctrl>C advanced through the file (the pitch of the machine-gun fire changed slightly). Still had to type <ctrl>\ to kill sox. > $ sox asskickd.wav -w -r 44100 -c 2 -t alsa hw Silence for longer than I had patience to wait :-). Hitting <ctrl>C several times finally got me to an even more rapid machine-gun fire than the previous test. As in the previous test, each <ctrl>C advanced further through the file, although the perceived increment was smaller. Still had to type <ctrl>\ to kill sox. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bob Tracy | "I was a beta tester for dirt. They never did rct@xxxxxxxx | get all the bugs out." - Steve McGrew on /. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel