> Not sure which part of the dmesg to copy so you can see it in full
> here: http://fab621.googlepages.com/dmesg
Hmm... looks like the ALSA driver doesn't output the relevant info.
Anyway
So the way you describe your problem (48kHz sampled audio is OK, but 44.1kHz
one sounds bad) is odd.
Usu
Ok look like I found my answer, need to wait for ALSA 1.0.14
http://www.qbik.ch/usb/devices/showdev.php?id=3925
Details for: C-Media CM6501 Status partially supported
( Audio chip ) ( Category: Audio )
ID: 0x0d8c:0x0201
Driver: snd-usb-audio
Linux-USB link: http://www.alsa-project.o
Did an "lspci" but the C-media onboard sound card wasn't listed, I
found it with "lsusb"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lsusb
Bus 003 Device 002: ID 045e:0047 Microsoft Corp. IntelliMouse Explorer
3.0
Bus 003 Device 001: ID :
Bus 002 Device 001: ID :
Bus 004 Device 002: ID 0d8c:0201 C-Media
Not sure which part of the dmesg to copy so you can see it in full
here: http://fab621.googlepages.com/dmesg
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> Can you show us the relevant part of `dmesg'?
Never ran `dmesg' before, what should I look for?
>Are you using ALSA or OSS?
It's a fresh install so I guess Alsa, how can I check?
> What kind of distortion are we talking about?
Hard to describe, I'd say high pitched, very metallic sound, also
> Whenever I play a video with an Audio bitrate of 48000Hz in Totem or
> VLC, the sound is very distorted, doesn't matter if it's in mp3 or AC3
> format.
> Video files with an audio bitrate of 44100Hz plays fine.
Odd, it's usually the reverse.
> Sound card is an onboard (Asrock 939Dual-Vsta) C-Me
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