BenH73;551747 Wrote: > Hi > > I tried Squeezeslave oss (squeezeslave-0.9-133-lnx24.tar.gz) on an > original xbox running X-DSL linux and when I started it, there was a > message about the hardware not supporting 44100 and 48000 was closest. > > The music played, but played a bit fast/high pitched. > > Is there anything I can do on the squeezeslave side to fix this? If > not, do you think that anything could be done on the Linux side to slow > it down? > > Thanks > Ben
Well I got it working. Thought I would try the alsa version, so installed alsa (had to do a loopback install of X-DSL first). The alsa version played at correct speed/pitch, but the sound quality was not so good, but I tried the oss version again after installing alsa and it worked perfectly. Not sure if this is a viable platform, as I want to use it like an appliance and not keep it on all the time. It takes a little while to boot (maybe 40 seconds??) and I'm not sure about turning it off without a graceful shutdown, but the xbox1 is definitely a cheap option. What would be nicer is if squeeseslave (or something similar) could be added as a plugin to XBMC, which is made to be used more like an appliance. Ben -- BenH73 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ BenH73's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=38459 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=63966 _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/discuss
