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From: "Christopher T. Lansdown" <lansdoct@screech.cs.alfred.edu>
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Subject: Reset problems.
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Hi,
	First, let me thank you for your awesome sound driver.  Having
said that, I think that I found a bug, though I am not quite sure that it
is in alsa.
	I am using 2.0-pre7 with the newest libs and utils on a sb64
value.  When I use Speak Freely, it works fine.  Speak Freely uses
/dev/audio @ 8000 Hz.  Then if I try to use mpg123 on a mp3, which is
supposed to play at 44100Hz (using /dev/dsp), it plays, but @ 8000Hz.
Could this just be mpg123 not resetting the rate, or is alsa forgetting to
reset it?  Is there any info that I haven't provided?  Oh I'm using
2.1.119 on the Intel platform.  Thanks.
	-Chris

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