http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33732
Nachanon Vetjasit Nachanon_Vetjasit@hotmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #7 from Nachanon Vetjasit Nachanon_Vetjasit@hotmail.com 2013-12-04 10:14:10 CST --- At wine-1.7.6-180-g48ae431 (and wine-1.7.7), non-PCM encoded file seemed to be playable, but there's still a problem:
If I opened a non-PCM encoded file, then (using the same Sound Recorder instance) open a PCM-encoded file and play, WINE will try to use whatever non-PCM codec used on last file to play the newly loaded PCM data; played sound will be garbled. Stopping, then replay will give the correct sound.
This does not apply if the second file opened is also non-PCM. wine-1.3.24 didn't exhibit this problem.
How to reproduce: 1. Run Microsoft Sound Recorder (sndrec32.exe; from Windows XP or below) 2. Open some non-PCM wave file that uses codec WINE supports (like A-Law, U-Law, GSM 6.10, MP3, IMA ADPCM or MS ADPCM) 3. Use File > Open to open some PCM wave file 4. Click the play button, you'll hear that played sound is garbled
WINE: wine-1.7.6-180-g48ae431 and wine-1.7.7 (git) System: Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 "Lenny" i386 WINE installed without XInput2, OpenCL, CMS, GStreamer and OSS support WINE Windows version: Windows ME WINE Audio driver: winealsa.drv Sound Recorder: sndrec32.exe from Microsoft Windows ME