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Hi, I started this thread in Dec. & kind of gave up on it for awhile, but it's still happening intermittently & I've come up with some more clues, so I figured I'll try again.. I'm manually adding some of the headers to preserve the thread as kind of an experiment.. hope it works! When I record from my laptop's mic (I've been using both gramofile & audacity), occasionally the resulting file plays back really fast. 'file' reports a normal 44100 Hz .wav file: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/mp3/tmp$ file new.wav new.wav: RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, Microsoft PCM, 16 bit, stereo 44100 Hz using 'play' from the sox package, I can play the file back @ 21033 Hz and it sounds closer, but still a little fast. Other wavs are playing back normally, so it seems to be happening during the recording process. (indeed, when recording with audacity I can see the little time indicator go shooting off into the future while the sound-form display appears to act normally) I've noticed this happens after using my Hauppaugue usb wintv card, which uses a module called usbvision that I patched into the kernel. Obviously, it's a bug with that module & I will report the problem to the authors, so it's not really a debian problem, but I still thought this would be a good place to ask how to get the system back to normal in the meantime... maybe the problem is obvious to somebody who actually understands how sound works. Rebooting doesn't fix the problem when it happens, in the past I've just always left it alone for a couple of days and eventually it works again I usually manually 'modprobe usbvision' if I want to use the tv card, unfortunately I can't get the system back to normal right now to test if that alone is enough to screw it up, or if I have to actually use it.. if it makes a difference.. The laptop in question uses the i810_audio module, I tried 'modprobe -r'ing it, but it claims to be in use. I am using the OSS sound drivers, not alsa. it's sid with a customized debian 2.4.19 kernel Any thoughts appreciated, Kenneth -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]