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From: Christopher Butler <chrisb@sandy.force9.co.uk>
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Subject: /dev/dsp tests...
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Hi!

I've done a few more tests on the ALSA /dev/dsp interface, and apart
from the programs that opened it with O_RDWR, it worked fine in mono
mode. The only program I found that used it in stereo mode and opened
it correctly was s3mod. When I played it in stereo mode it was about
half the speed it should've been. This didn't happen under the OSS
driver.

Anyone know where I should look? Is it something to do with where it
sets the time constant for the DSP? I've fiddled about with that a
bit, but to no avail...

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Chris Butler <chrisb@sandy.force9.co.uk>

