Hi,
I cannot cannot set qjackctl sample rate from 48000 default to 41000
in my Planet CCRMA with Fedora 6. See below. Does anyone knows a possible cause?
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From: Luis Cordova <cordoval@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Jul 11, 2007 10:50 PM
Subject: Re: hi thanks for your getting started in fedora 6
To: kms@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
i was able to generate sounds with the ZynAddSubFX as in your tutorial, however, the sounds were not very good though i think it is "acceptable". I just wonder how to get the output when I run a program like a propietary sound program that uses the STK
On 7/11/07, Luis Cordova <cordoval@xxxxxxxxx
> wrote:
sorry nevermind, I saw the file limits.config and is already set by default like in the old README.fedora . Now I wonder why I am not able to record with my mics or to start the qjackctl with 44100 freq instead of 48000. When I run some of the SDK examples it says
cordoval@localhost effects]$ ./StkEffects
JACK tmpdir identified as [/dev/shm]
RtApi: no devices found for given stream parameters:
RtApiAlsa: error setting sample rate (44100) on device (hw:Intel,0): Invalid argument.
effects finished ... goodbye.
or when I use the qjackctl running I get:
JACK tmpdir identified as [/dev/shm]
SSE2 detected
JACK tmpdir identified as [/dev/shm]
SSE2 detected
JACK tmpdir identified as [/dev/shm]
SSE2 detected
RtApi: no devices found for given stream parameters:
RtApiJack: the requested sample rate (44100) is different than the JACK server rate (48000).
effects finished ... goodbye.
which is a good mailing list to post this kind of questions?
thanks,
luis
On 7/11/07, Luis Cordova < cordoval@xxxxxxxxx > wrote:Hi,
i ran into giving the right permissions to qjackctl but I just can find any file
within /usr/share/doc/jack-audio-connection-kit-0.103.0/ named README.fedora.
could you please send it to me? I wonder why is not there in that version.
encouragements,
luis
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