On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 10:10:15AM -0400, Michael wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Thanks!
>
> I should have been more specific - on snapper the changes won't do
> anything if you just play 16bit, 44.1kHz audio, that's the chip's
> default mode and should continue working even if I messed up.
> Please check the following things:
> - play something at a different sample rate than 44.1kHz ( the chip
> reset is a gpio which uses obio_write_*() now ). That only really
> makes sense if you have any 48kHz material sitting around since the
> chip doesn't have a programmable clock and rates below 32kHz are
> emulated anyway. Maybe force the chip into 48kHz, play some raw sample
> and listen if it's too fast.
Thanks for letting me know. After some searching I managed to find an
mp3 of 48000Hz and it sounded fine when played at that frequency.
> - see if output still switches between headphones and internal
> speakers if you (un)plug things in the headphone jack
This still works.
Cheers,
Peter
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