At Tue, 28 Oct 2003 08:56:37 +0100, Tobias Peters wrote:
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 14:26:24 +0200 Takashi Iwai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
but 1ms period alignment is important: if you want a RT process with the USB audio device, choose the sample rate with multiple of 1000. for example, avoid 44.1kHz, but use 48k instead.
Wouldn't the clocks of the usb and of the d/a converter get out sync anyway, because of the drift? Why is a multiple of 1000 important then?
partly because the damn USB-1.1 specification and partly because of the basic design of ALSA. the USB-1.1 always invokes the interrupts in 1ms period regardless of the sample rate. meanwhile, the ALSA assumes that the period size is constant in frames.
when the sample rate is the multple of 1000, e.g. 48kHz, 1ms corresponds always to the integer frames (e.g. 48 frames). so, it's not big problem.
My concern is, that the 48kHz are unlikely to be exact 48000.000000Hz. The clock of the usb is also inexact. Both clocks will drift away from each other, and occurrences of 47 or 49 frames become possible. Thus, there cannot be any benefit from using 48kHz over 44.1kHz, or can there?
however, when you run 44.1kHz, the interrupt frequency is not in integer frames, ie. 44.1 frames. if the period size were variable, this inconsistency can be compensated by changing the period size occasionally (such as 44, 44, ..., 45, 44...). instead, the current USB driver updates two periods to compensate the delay. this doesn't work well if you use only two periods, typically in RT apps.
I see. This means an extra millisecond delay on both, capture and playback sides, doesn't it?
Takashi
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