Re: /dev/dsp ?

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Hi

do machine A and machine B have the same hardware
not all sound cards support the same data rates.

Some cards only do 44000Hz and other 48000Hz etc..

Also on the FTP did you put the transfere into 
binary mode ?

	James

On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, 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 .
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> regards,
> Amith
> 
> 
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