Re: /dev/dsp ?

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On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 17:53:51 -0800, Amith wrote:
> hi all ,
>              i was trying to record sound on my system using /dev/dsp -
> i have written a small program in C and
>              it works fine - For recording and play back. Later i tried
> sending the recorded (voice) data (from one system)
>              to another system - and tried playing it back from there.
> It produces noise. To test whether something was wrong
>             with my data transfer code i wrote the voice data to a file
> on one system and thru FTP i send it to another
>             system and tried playing it out there.Even then it produces
> noise (i can't hear anything except noise ).
>             1)   It would be very informative if someone could point out
> why this happend ?
>             2)  Does it happen because of different sound cards used ?
>             3) If yes, how do using codec's, overcome this problem ?
> 
>             i'am using Redhat Linux 7.3  - kernel ver 2.4-xx .

Rate/bits-per-sample/format?

You are not very informative about what you did anyway.

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