Thanks for your intensive help.

My answers below.

Willie Wong wrote:

On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 12:48:38PM +0200, Penguin Lover David Harel squawked:
Okay, a few more questions:
1) Is that behavior reproducible?
Yep

   a) If you reboot, does the sound play normally?
Yep, but I don't have to reboot, I killed the artswrapper the other time (it logged me out) and it was enough to restore audio capabilities.

   b) After the reboot, if you play that same wma file again, does it
      break sound still?
Yes, Can't play it at all.

 2) Do you run any sound daemons? (ESD, aRts, etc.)
artsd

 3) By any software tool, did you include aplay? If not, find some
    wav file, and run it through aplay. If you don't have wav files
handy, do sox <soundfile> -t wav - | aplay
    use some <soundfile> that is known to be good, not the wma file
the causes problem. If you don't have sox, emerge it.
Ok, did that, the speed was still doubled.

W
BTW, you can get your 3 espresso shots anytime over here. Feel free to come.

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