Thanks Roman, but no - the soundcard supports up to 192k sampling rate and I do get it to playback at 44.1k every once in a while. When I switch PCM on/off a couple of times all the sudden it starts working correctly. I can see it on my RME-HDSP. It shows 48k at startup with no sound and after switching it on an off and resetting the samplerate in Pd a number of times it picks up the correct sample rate. The HDSP shows 44.1k and there is sound. So it does support 44.1k.
The question is: How do I set this samplerate at system startup in Natty? I just read about a way how to do it in OSS4 but I'm still using the older OSS ( OSS 3 ? ) because of the MIDI support. Ingo > Hi Ingo > > On Thu, 2011-11-10 at 13:10 +0100, Ingo wrote: > > Hi everybody, > > > > I need some help about sample rate settings. > > > > I would like to use my SPDIF Out with Pd. Unfortunately it looks like > either > > the soundcard or the audio system (OSS) starts up with 48,000 Hz while > Pd is > > set to use 44,100 Hz (that's necessary because of the samples being at > > 44.1k). > > > > Does anybody know where or how I can set the PCM sample rate to match > Pd's > > sample rate? > > > > None of the soundcard mixers I was checking have an option to set the > sample > > rate and I don't know where the OSS files are located. > > I don't know about your soundcard, but many (cheap) soundcards only > support 48kHz. You probably won't notice it with ALSA, since ALSA is > capable of resampling the sound before pushing it to the card, but if > you really are using old-school OSS, I think there is no way to > resample. > > Just in case, you're sound card really only supports 48kHz, would > resampling your audio files be an option? At least then you have some > control over the resampling quality. > > Roman _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
