On Thu, 02 Nov 2006 18:52:42 +0100
lemmel <lem0mel(a)gmail.com> wrote:
perhaps you
should be a lot more specific about the s/w you are
using and the error you think you are encountering.
Well, in order to settle the
matter, the wav file is available at
http://maleelma.free.fr/lemmel/test.wav.bz2,
and this is my software and hardware configuration :
- amarok 1.4.1-3
- xmms 1.2.10+20060901-2
- alsa 1.0.12-1
- linux kernel 2.6.17.8
- lspci : ALi Corporation High Definition Audio/AC'97 Host
Controller (rev
01) [a 939SLI-eSATA2 motherboard, with Realtek ALC 660 5.1 channel
CODEC with HD Audio]
- no asoundrc file
the wav file contains BIP sound, first on one channel, then the other
one. File created with audacity.
Have you tried playing your file with the simple aplay command ?
$ aplay test.wav
It works fine here.
as for time
drifts when using JACK, forget about it. JACK-based
software is essentially locked into the hardware.
Well I work with a Magnetic
Resonance Imaging machine (MRI), and the
generated sound must be rather accurate : the software is allowed to
have a time drifting of 1 milli-seconde in sound generation.
I was considerating that small wav files (about 3secondes)
pre-loaded, will be a good choice, what do you think ?
If you can do without the on-the-fly generation of the sound clips, it
might be easier to have them preloaded, yes.
HTH
--
David