[linux-audio-user] Re: linux-audio-user Digest, Vol 41, Issue 82

Florian Schmidt mista.tapas at gmx.net
Mon Feb 26 18:15:19 EST 2007


On Monday 26 February 2007, e wrote:
> > > Am Montag, den 26.02.2007, 19:23 +0100 schrieb e:
> > > > When I start Ardour it always comes up in 48k,even when I start jack
> > > > in 44100.
> > >
> > > Ardour doesn't "start" with a specific sample rate. Rather, it uses the
> > > sample rate of the current session (which it deduces form the source
> > > samples used). Then, it tries to connect to jack, which -- of course
> > > will be only successfull, if there is a jackd with the correct sample
> > > rate currently running).
> >
> > this is not correct. ardour has no concept of "session sample rate" at
> > all. it connects to JACK at whatever rate JACK is running at
>
> Thanx4dareplies,but it doesn't really help me out here.Of course I know
> Ardour uses the samplerate jack is started at,but as I stated in my initial
> post(do it all over again):no matter how I start jack,Ardour keeps using
> 48k.Whether I start a new session or an existing one it says:this session
> will use 48k. Frustration may lurk sometimes ,but (especially,hopefully
> momentarily )mr.Davis,thank you for the incredible  effort that has gotten
> me this far.I'm (not only)in your debt.
>
> Sincerely,Enrico.

It's probably your soundcard that only supports 48khz, so whenever an app 
tries to open it at a different sampling rate, it just gets 48khz 
nonetheless. 

And JACK is an ALSA app, so there you go..

Flo

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