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[Python-Dev] Change to ossaudiodev setparameters() method

[Python-Dev] Change to ossaudiodev setparameters() method [Python-Dev] Change to ossaudiodev setparameters() methodAnthony Baxter Anthony Baxter <anthony@interlink.com.au>
Tue, 03 Jun 2003 00:47:10 +1000
>>> Guido van Rossum wrote
> Maybe the audio hardward on the work box simply isn't capable of doing
> anything besides 16-bit samples?  According to hwbrowser, it is
> 
>   82801AA AC'97 Audio
>   Manufacturer: Intel Corp.
>   Driver: i810_audio
>   Device: N/A

That's the same as I've got in my Dell Latitude (running RH7.3) and
as far as I can tell, it's "give me 16 bit samples or I give you
squeaky chipmunk voice" (or an error). I'm hoping that upgrading to
RH9 will give a newer audiodriver (alsa, hopefully) that'll fix this.
(waiting for vmware upgrade to support RH9 first...)

Anthony

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Anthony Baxter     <anthony@interlink.com.au>   
It's never too late to have a happy childhood.




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