there are almost no audio interfaces that accept F32, let alone require it.
On Wed, Jan 5, 2022 at 11:27 AM <nik(a)parkellipsen.de> wrote:
Yes, that was a typo. It was meant to be 44100.
The codec supports that rate.
But I think it's more about the sample format than the sample rate.
It really sounds like the card expects F32 but is sent S16_LE, and vice versa.
Best,
n
Michael Jarosch wrote on 05.01.2022 11:00 (GMT +01:00):
Am 05.01.22 um 10:34 schrieb
nik(a)parkellipsen.de:
My typical start options are - jackd -P98 -dalsa
-dhw:0 -r44000 -p512
-n5
That's a typo, right? ;)
(44000 instead of 44100)
My experience is that modern audio devices work better with a samplerate
of 48000 Hz. Some of them don't even sync to 44100. My ten year old T410
does, fortunately:
$ cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#0 |grep rates
rates [0x160]: 44100 48000 96000
rates [0x560]: 44100 48000 96000 192000
rates [0x560]: 44100 48000 96000 192000
rates [0x160]: 44100 48000 96000
rates [0x160]: 44100 48000 96000
rates [0x160]: 44100 48000 96000
rates [0x160]: 44100 48000 96000
rates [0x160]: 44100 48000 96000
Also, n seems high to me. I usually start with lower numbers and rather
play with the periods.
greets!
Mitsch
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