Hi all, I've got an ubuntu 10.04 system and I am using the sound card built into my motherboard. I would like to play some audio sampled at 96 kHz. But I don't appear to have this enabled: markrages@markrages-desktop:~$ cat /proc/asound/card*/codec#0 | grep rates rates [0x7f]: 8000 11025 16000 22050 32000 44100 48000 rates [0x60]: 44100 48000 rates [0x7f]: 8000 11025 16000 22050 32000 44100 48000 But the same file lists "Codec: Analog Devices AD1986A". I looked up the datasheet, and the AD1986A is able to support 96 kHz sampling with "Double rate audio". In audacity I generated a .wav file with a 24 kHz sine wave sampled at 96 kHz. It produces a flat line on the oscilloscope when I play it back in audacity or sox. This makes me suspect that it's getting downsampled to 48 kHz somewhere along the way. (I also tried playing it back in alsaplayer and the result was an ugly on the 'scope. I didn't try listening.). I generated a 1 kHz wave which showed up loud and clear, so the audio path is working. (Before you ask, I'm not trying to play music for dogs, I'm trying to generate FM stereo pilot tone.) So, what do I need to do to get 96kHz playback working? Regards, Mark markrages@gmail -- Mark Rages, Engineer Midwest Telecine LLC markrages@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user