Rivendell files and system samplerate are 48kHz, but the audio is playing
out fine through the mixer, my bad and unneeded conversion is somewhere in
Jack, Stereotool or BUTT on the 2nd computer. I can listen all day to the
output of the mixer, the stream not so much right now. I've dug out a
Windows pc and with an identical setup (except Stereotool is running less
processing), no problems, I'd like to use my extra Linux machine since it
has more umph.
Matthew Chambers, CBT, NR0Q
Macon County Office Of Emergency Management
On May 9, 2017 12:22 PM, "Rob Landry" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, 9 May 2017, Matthew Chambers wrote:
>
> I'm still fighting my shoutcast stream problems. I've migrated the
>> Rivendell
>> stuff on to a 2nd computer, run its output through a little mixer, took
>> the
>> output of the mixer and fed it into the line in on my stream computer
>> running Jack at 44.1 kHz, Stereotool and butt at 64kbps aacplus to
>> shoutcast.com. When I playback my stream on anything, the audio is about
>> 9-10% high in pitch and vlc reports that the stream samplerate is 48 kHz.
>>
>
> A file recorded at 44.1 KHz but played back by something that thinks it is
> 48 KHz will sound more or less as you describe.
>
> The surest way to solve your problem would be to use sox (or some such) to
> resample all your audio files to 48 KHz, and set the sample rate in
> Rivendell to 48 Khz.
>
> Unless, somehow, the sample rate in Rivendell already is 48 KHz, but your
> files were all recorded at 44.1 KHz.
>
>
> Rob
>
> --
> Я там, где ребята толковые,
> Я там, где плакаты "Вперёд",
> Где песни рабочие новые
> Страна трудовая поёт.
>
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