Hello, Chris,
thanks for your answer.

On Tuesday, 8. May 2007 15:24, Chris Bagwell wrote:
> Did I read earlier in the thread that your using OS X?  I think OS X
> uses a OSS simulator to be able to play audio.  So the command line
> would be something like:

I use debian on this Ibook with Powerpc and without Altivec. There is no OS X 
installed on this machine.

> sox infile -t ossdsp /dev/dsp

this works, fine.

> if that plays noise then there may be an endian problem.  Try changing
> endians with:
>
> sox infile -x -t ossdsp /dev/dsp

this works also fine.

Everything seems to work fine, but "play" don't work. Also 
play infile -x -t ossdsp /dev/dsp
plays only noise.

But this is a good thing to starting point from here on I can dig into the 
source.

> if that works then let us know more details of your CPU (intel vs.
> powerpc).

It is a newwold Ibook with G3 Processor and without altivec. Soundmodule is 
snd_powermac.

greetings
wof

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