Hi Peter, If I convert all four files, which sent you, to 48K then they all play fine via PulseAudio 4.0 (no motor boating). The frequency spectrum of the 300Hz tone at 44.1K looked a lot different from the 300Hz tone generated by Audacity at 44.1K. I agree that the tone is not perfect. However, the other three files also play poorly on PulseAudio 4.0, but play fine on ALSA 1.0.25. Best Regards, Rob On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 8:26 PM, Robert Krakora < rob.krakora at messagenetsystems.com> wrote: > Hi Peter, > > Thanks, I suspect the resampling as well. I will take a look at the wave > file with audacity and generate a pure 300 Hz tone. Thank you for your > time. > > Best Regards, > > Rob > > > On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 7:23 PM, Peter Meerwald <pmeerw at pmeerw.net> wrote: > >> >> > I just provided the files to you via YouSendIt. You should be >> receiving an >> > e-mail with a link to them. Thanks in advance for your help. >> >> the mysterious 300HZ.wav is not a pure 300Hz tone; >> it plays distorted (on ALSA and PA) because the signal is distorted >> >> when you look at it in Audacity (Analyze -> Plot Spectrum) you see plenty >> of frequency components besides 300Hz; you can generate a pure 300Hz tone >> using Generate -> Tone and compare >> >> I do not know why ALSA and PA sounds differently for you, it might be >> resampling >> >> regards, p. >> >> -- >> >> Peter Meerwald >> +43-664-2444418 (mobile) >> > > > > -- > Rob Krakora > MessageNet Systems > 101 East Carmel Dr. Suite 105 > Carmel, IN 46032 > (317)566-1677 Ext 212 > (317)663-0808 Fax > -- Rob Krakora MessageNet Systems 101 East Carmel Dr. Suite 105 Carmel, IN 46032 (317)566-1677 Ext 212 (317)663-0808 Fax -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/pulseaudio-discuss/attachments/20130625/433c164e/attachment.html>