On Fri, Feb 02, 2007 at 09:33:49PM -0500, Lee Revell wrote: > On 2/2/07, Joel Roth <joelz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >Thanks for clarifying that. I think that another app > >(mplayer) from my web browsing may have changed the > >rate, or somehow caused it to get stuck. > > > >This is not the first time I've had this problem of > >rate-stuck-at-wrong value. I know it is cured by a reboot, > >but that is something I prefer not to do if I've got 28 > >browser tabs and 12 Screen sessions open, if you know what I > >mean. > > Are you referring to analog or SPDIF output? For digital output use iecset: > > rlrevell@mindpipe:~$ iecset rate 44100 > Mode: consumer > Data: audio > Rate: 44100 Hz > etc. > > rlrevell@mindpipe:~$ iecset rate 48000 > Mode: consumer > Data: audio > Rate: 48000 Hz > etc. > > Apps that change this are supposed to reset it to the original value > when finished but often they don't... > > Lee Actually it's the analog output. Uh, it seems okay now. For serious stuff I should be using my ICE1712, but right now have very little room on my desk. :-( Thanks again for your help. The community here is an amazing resource. -- Joel Roth