[linux-audio-user] Starts with a pop
Reuben Martin
MartinR at jbu.edu
Thu Sep 30 11:53:20 EDT 2004
>> --- Reuben Martin <MartinR at jbu.edu> wrote:
>> > My guess is that devices on sound cards have a default sample rate,
>> > bit rate or some other type of setting and when something accesses
>> > the device and changes one of those settings, it results in that
pop
>> > sound.
>>
>> I didn't think about that. I'll have to check and see if the 1010lt
>> has a default sample rate. The bad news is, if you are right, then
>> driver modifications won't fix the problem.
>
>Not necessarily. The driver can mute the output, change the card
setting, and unmute it again.
I don't think muting the output will change anything if this is truly
the source of the problem. This a matter of changing the digital signal,
and nothing to do with the audio that is within the digital signal.
-Reuben
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