Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] PulseAudio Network Sink: Respect alternative sample rate and format

2017-08-16 Thread Tanu Kaskinen
On Thu, 2017-08-10 at 20:33 +0200, Maximilian Böhm wrote: > A bit unlucky but at least now I know that the tunnel sink doesn't > switch the sample rate – after you initiate a server connection, > right? So, to be sure, what happens when I start a 48 kHz stream on > my client? The tunnel sample

Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] PulseAudio Network Sink: Respect alternative sample rate and format

2017-08-10 Thread Maximilian Böhm
A bit unlucky but at least now I know that the tunnel sink doesn't switch the sample rate – after you initiate a server connection, right? So, to be sure, what happens when I start a 48 kHz stream on my client? > But I’m afraid my client could still be sending a resampled 41,1 kHz signal > to

Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] PulseAudio Network Sink: Respect alternative sample rate and format

2017-07-24 Thread Tanu Kaskinen
On Sun, 2017-07-23 at 02:59 +0200, Maximilian Böhm wrote: > Hello, I’m very happy that I finally got PulseAudio’s awesome network > sink feature set up. Works so far, but the AV receiver on the other > computer tells me it gets 41,1 kHz whereas my input in the sink from > my client computer is 48

[pulseaudio-discuss] PulseAudio Network Sink: Respect alternative sample rate and format

2017-07-22 Thread Maximilian Böhm
Hello, I’m very happy that I finally got PulseAudio’s awesome network sink feature set up. Works so far, but the AV receiver on the other computer tells me it gets 41,1 kHz whereas my input in the sink from my client computer is 48 kHz (movies). On both computers, the /etc/pulse/daemon.conf is