-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 24 June 2004 15:48, NiceBloke wrote: > 1] What does PCM stand for? Pulse Code Modulation. It refers to the business of having discrete, linearly coded samples of sound at a fixed rate. > 2] What does 'VIA DCS' mean? > > 3] In kmix, one of the 4 'VIA DCS' bars has it's slider right the way > up to max - this seems to override even the master control slider - > could this be the cause of my problems. I read some ALSA docs once that mentioned different revs of the Via soundchip have various combinations of 2-channel PCM mapped to 6-channel out, and 6 discrete PCM channels mapped to 6 outs, not sure which this DCS thing is. For 2-channel out I don't think it is critical. On the crackle, many sound "cards" nowadays require you to playback at 48kHz to work properly, otherwise you get what can be described as "choppy and tinny" sound. Mplayer can do this (-af resample=48000 IIRC) but you can also get Alsa to do it, I fiddled with this the other day and ended up with pcm.fixed { type plug slave { pcm "hw:0,0" rate 48000 } } in a file ~/.asoundrc - -Andy - -- Automatic actions for USB cameras, cardreaders, memory sticks, MP3 players http://warmcat.com/usbautocam -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFA2u8RjKeDCxMJCTIRAgLFAJ9hJYvb93S98GStUfK8VXtBGP4ghQCbBFaU G7iDDDsOSC116zQ26EP0bOc= =ysOz -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----