[linux-audio-user] Latency question

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Luke Yelavich wrote / a écrit:
> > I would personally not choose Audigy, or any Creative card based on the 
> EMU10K1 chipset. These chips do all their processing at 48Khz. In other 
> words, a 44.1Khz signal comes in, is resampled to 48Khz, processed, and 
> then resampled back to the original sampling rate.


Thanks for pointing this. I was thinking about this since a moment ( I have a low-end ymfpci yahama card that processes at 48 khz ). So is there something good about this?
Is it useful only when I sample at 48 khz and keep the file at 48 khz? In this case how will sound my 48 khz wave file on a machine with a 44 khz sound card?

Thanks in advance for responding.

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