A few days ago, I asked about what appears to be the same problem.
0.9.0rc3 under 2.4.20-pre2 on C-Media 8738 (cmipci):

mpg321 0.2.10:  Distorted output.  I get maybe 8 pops a second.  It's
unlistenable.  Both -d alsa and -d alsa09 sound identical.

aplay 0.9.0rc3 on http://www.bigview.net/BTJustice/Sounds/bbq-ass.wav:
  sounds like the same pops as mpg321, just at a rate of about 3 a
second (which makes sense considering the sample rate).

HOWEVER, aplay plays 44.1kHz .wav files great.  Wine plays
lower-sampled audio fine too (but not through S/PDIF, of course). 
ogg123 -d alsa09 is gorgeous.  So, the problem isn't universal.

Does this sound similar?  I haven't received a reply yet...

    - Scott


On Wed, 2002-08-21 at 10:56, Daniel Swain wrote:
> I have a C-Media 8738 based card, and I can get it working in Linux. The
> problem is the sound regardless of the level is heavily distorted, as if it
> is playing unsigned samples as signed and vice-versa. Is there a work-around
> for this?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Daniel
> 
> 
> 
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