I am not a real jack-expert but I will try to answer some questions:
On 9/5/05, Dave Phillips <dlphillips(a)woh.rr.com> wrote:
2) I understand audio dithering conceptually, but what
would be a
typical situation when I would enable it in JACK ?
I think that makes it possibly to run jack on other samplerates than
the one supported by the soundcard. this would be needed if you want
to open an ardour-session recorded at 96kHz on a PC with only
48kHz-capable hardware...
3) Is there any particular good reason a user would
*not* want -R enabled ?
If you want to test/use an jack-app which isn't able to gain
realtime-rights due to bad configuration.
Or if gaining realtime crashes the pc.
4) Regarding the "Force 16-bit" option: When
would a normal user want to
activate this option ?
If card/driver crash while trying to open the device with more than 16bit?
Shouldn't happen but who knows...
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