On Sat, Sep 13, 2014 at 12:48:52PM +0200, tTh wrote:
> On 09/13/2014 10:01 AM, Ken Restivo a dit:
> 
> > http://storage.bamfic.com/logs/bloody-gash.jpg
> >
> > The data in this plot comes directly from the buffer output in the harbor 
> > (thanks for including that capability!).
> >
> > Any ideas why the buffer size is more or less monotonically decreasing 
> > until it gets to zero or near zero, at which point there are audible 
> > dropouts (or, worse, switching over to a jukebox for 2 seconds while the 
> > buffer fills up again).
> 
>     Because sampling rate of the source is smaller than the sampling
>     rate of the output ?

That makes sense, thanks!

Indeed, it is, 48kHz on source, 44.1kHz on output.

Time for a new soundcard on the source that can handle rates other than 
48kHz... or some ALSA hacking to make it think it's 44.1kHz.

-ken

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