Re: Output sample rate

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Grant wrote:
> Where is my output sample rate defined?  I'm trying to make sure mpd
> isn't resampling my music before it's sent to the USB DAC.
>
>   
If you are playing audio that is in recognized format the rate is 
defined within the audio file itself and was set at time of creation.  
If you want to look at this you can use audacity to load the file and it 
will tell you the frame rate (lower left corner) or you can use sox with 
the stat command to get stats for a file (sox file dummyout.wav stat,  
man sox for more info).  CD quality is 44100 as that is the standard.  
Most digital video sound is at 48000.  Those are the two most common 
frame rates in use today. 
> - Grant
>   


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