| Bernd Eggink wrote:
> > Use the -m (for mu-law) command-line switch, that should do it.
>
> No, it doesn't... not -m. -u seems to be for u-law (I have no idea what
> 'u-law' means - can anybody explain?), but that doesn't work either.
> Output doesn't seem to be in .au-Format. At least it sounds horrible if
> treated as such.
You're right, and I did mean to write -u. My confusion comes from this:
csound -o/dev/audio -u -dm6 my.orc my.sco
(where sr=8000), so I assumed the output to /dev/audio was in .au
format. Sorry about that...
== Dave Phillips
http://www.bright.net/~dlphilp/index.html |