I have misplaced some of the posts, but a suggsetion and a question: 1) Someone was mentioning they have vsound working, but are having trouble recording a radio station. To this person: Are you using the --timing option? Fyi, I have learned that, with this option, vsound throws away the current recording, and starts another, every time you stop and restart a stream. I would suggest looking at the temporary (vsound???.au) filesize to get a feel for what vsound does. You will see it dropping back to 0 in size at times.
2) (with snipping) >kenneth@enlil:/mp3/radio/new_sounds$ vsound -v -t -f ns1802.wav realplay >Output file: ns1802.wav >Temp AU file: ./vsound2476.au >kenneth@enlil:/mp3/radio/new_sounds$ file vsound2476.au >vsound2476.au: Sun/NeXT audio data: 16-bit linear PCM, mono, 44100 Hz >kenneth@enlil:/mp3/radio/new_sounds$ play vsound2476.au When I do this, I see: $ file July_24.au July_24.au: Sun/NeXT audio data: 16-bit linear PCM, stereo, 11025 Hz Does anyone have any ideas why I am getting a 11025 Hz sample rate, when Kenneth is getting 44100 Hz? -Ben Blout -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]