On Jan 6, 2013 5:54 AM, "Len Ovens" <len(a)ovenwerks.net> wrote:
Are the samples mostly in 44.1k
if they come on a CD?
Not necessarily.
Would that make them off-key when used? Would they
get rate-changed on the fly? Would that use more CPU? (questions,
questions, questions)
In my experience, yes; the apps I use seem to almost always manage that
stuff for me to the point that I rarely think about it.
It does not seem to affect my desktop, flash, ogg,
mp3, ac3 etc. all
playback fine. Pulse seems to be doing more work though at least when
playing a CD. I'm pushing it pretty hard though, I have it bridged to
jackdbus with -p64 so Pulse has to keep up.
I'm just wondering why Ubuntu (which presumably means Debian too),
qjackctl, Pulse and lots of other audio apps all seem to default to 44.1k.
Speaking as one of the devs for the Ubuntu Studio distro, I'm wondering
how much trouble I'm going to get for asking for 48k default sample rate
in audio.
--
Len Ovens
www.OvenWerks.net
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