Thanks Julien. That was my impression as well, that sample conversion
occurs automatically with latest Alsa (I'm running latest on Arch Linux,
non-testing).
Unfortunately, I don't really have any other explanation for why my VBox
sound outputs static (of various frequencies, based on what
Hi!
This should already use samplerate conversion. If libsamplerate is used... I
wouldn't guess so.
I remember there was a special plugin for samplerate conversion or at least
in the old docs, they showed how to convert samplerates explicitly...
But jack itself should be able to convert
I have the jack plugin working here. I'm running debian Lenny with a
self-built kernel (ALSA).
Did you test the jack plugin with the same samplerate as your soundcard.
So if your card's 44100 start JACK like this:
jackd -d alsa -d hw:0 -r 44100 [your other favourites]
and then use a CD
Ok I have a computer with a fresh install of ubuntu 8.10 amd 64
installed. The problem is with my emu 1212m that worked
some what when I had ubuntu 8.10 x86 installed. When I installed
ubuntu 8.10 amd 64 ver., no sound module where loaded, for the
sound card. So after googling for a day, I came
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 5:20 PM, SD sel...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok I have a computer with a fresh install of ubuntu 8.10 amd 64
installed. The problem is with my emu 1212m that worked
some what when I had ubuntu 8.10 x86 installed. When I installed
ubuntu 8.10 amd 64 ver., no sound module where
Hi Julien,
Sorry if I was unclear. The Jack plugin is working, I have output from
*some* ALSA apps (firefox, pidgin) through Jack, connectable on the
patchbay and stuff. My soundcard info is as below, along with my Jack
start code. Same sample rate and stuff:-
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