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Hi,
I hadn't noticed that sox can output to a sound card. It does work though.
Is there anything that can work in the background, and re-sample everything 
that goes to the sound card, it is just I want to use that sound card for 
listening to my music, and sox is not designed for loading a list of files 
or a playlist.
Mike
 Gregory Nowak writes:

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> On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 07:01:42PM +0000, mikster4 at msn.com wrote:
> supposedly this can be solved by 
>> re-sampling the sound with software first. If any one can suggest some 
>> software to do this, I would be interested.
> 
> Try sox, which comes with nearly every distribution of gnu/linux.
> 
> Greg
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