Am Wednesday, 22. March 2006 20:53 schrieb Patrick Shirkey: > intel8x0 clocks at 48000hz so you might wan to try the 'plug' > plugin. > > > ex. aplay -f cd -d plughw:0,0 file.wav No, this does not change anything. But if the hardware only supports 48000 Hz, I will try to convert the file to that rate before playing it. Would be interesting to see if this makes a difference. Martin > hth > > Martin Kuball wrote: > > Hi! > > > > I'm using onboard sound with NVidia CK804 chip with the > > snd_intel8x0 alsa driver and have the problem that some of my > > music sounds really bad when played. > > > > Let me give an example. I have a cd with a song I like. It sounds > > good when played directly from the CD via the internal audio > > connector. Now I rip the song with cdparanoia to a wav file. When > > I play this file it sounds realy bad. I don't know how to > > describe it but I think it's some kind of droning. When I play > > the file using my usb audio device it's sounds fine. > > > > To a certain extent I have this bad quality with a lot of my > > music files. But what I notices is that I have never had this > > with sound in a video. Now I wonder if this might be some problem > > with music having (normally) 44100 Hz sample rate and video sound > > 48000 Hz. Is this possible? Maybe even a known problem? > > > > Martin