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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