2013-01-08 00:45, Len Ovens skrev:
On Mon, January 7, 2013 5:14 am, David Henningsson wrote:
On 01/07/2013 08:38 AM, ttoine wrote:
Maybe we can let 44.1khz for Pulse Audio because most of what we are
listening to are this way.
As of PulseAudio 2.0 (i e Ubuntu 12.10 and up), PulseAudio should
automatically switch between 44100 and 48000 depending on the source
material. I don't know how much tested this feature is though.
Do you mean Pulse will change the output device rate depending on what is
playing? That sounds like it would break the jack/PA dbus interface. (even
more than it is now) Maybe not. What will it do with things like gphone or
skype where the incoming audio may be at 44.1k but the mic runs at 48k
(only)? This is not uncommon BTW. I have already had to change the default
on my netbook in pulse so that the built in mic would work.
PulseAudio would not switch to something the backend/driver/hardware
would not support. In the case of Jack, PA's backend only supports the
sample rate that Jack is configured to.
In the case of your built in mic, this sounds like a bug in the driver
(or hardware), if the driver says that it supports 44100 where in fact
it does not.
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