Hi Erik,

Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
Kjetil Svalastog Matheussen wrote:


I recently did a lot of benchmarking between libsamplerate and mus_src
in clm/sndlib. My result was quite interesting, the fastest mus_src sinc
resampler where a lot faster than the fastest libsamplerate resampler.


I think most people would agree that speed is not the most important
aspect when measuring the quality of a sample rate converter.

I believe libsamplerate, as a general purpose sample rate conversion library, should be able to run very fast if needed. After including your library into Jackbeat (http://www.xung.org/jackbeat) I was pretty sad to see 40% of my 700Mhz Duron load dedicated to processing only six tracks with libsamplerate's SRC_LINEAR converter.

Then, I coded a trivial sample rate conversion routine by myself :
- it sounds good, I can't hear any difference with the SRC_LINEAR converter
- my cpu load droped to 7%

I did not read the SRC_LINEAR source, but if we understand each other on what linear conversion is, then my trivial converter does the same thing in 10 lines and more than 5 times faster. If you want to take a look at it, it's located between lines 274 and 283 in src/sequence.c, in Jackbeat 0.5.1

Maybe there's a design problem in libsamplerate ? Why is the SRC_LINEAR converter so slow ?

PS: I did not give up support for libsamplerate. The GUI allows the user to choose between your SRC_SINC_FASTEST converter, and my homemade converter.

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