On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 09:06:26AM +0200, Justin Schoeman wrote: > > Just tag "-r 32000" to your command line. That was what I thought too, but this function: void nuvfile_core_overrides(char **args) { nvcore_add_arg(args, "-b"); nvcore_add_arg(args, "16"); nvcore_add_arg(args, "-r"); nvcore_add_arg(args, "44100"); nvcore_add_arg(args, "-s"); return; } overrides the -r 32000 on the command line if I am not misreading the source, no? > Please let me know how it > works Shall I just try getting rid of the -r 44100 in the above function and give 'er a go or is there something else that could foul it up? > - I have been wondering how the audio-warp logic will handle the > lareg block sizes on the btaudio device... Well, I am certainly game to try it. :-) b. -- Brian J. Murrell
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