On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 7:26 PM, Justin Smith<noisesmith@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I have an ensoniq audiopci card that I have been using successfully at > 48000 hz for a while now. I have just started working on a project > with prerecorded material at 44100 hz, so I reconfigured jack in order > to avoid needless sample rate conversion. Somehow jack thinks that my > card is running at 44099 hz, so it is resampling the source material > anyway. > > Why would my card be running at 44099 hz, is this a software or > hardware problem? I am going to just edit the wav headers to say 44099 > so they agree with the engine sample rate for now, but would be > interested to know what the source of this weirdness would be. its reported by the ALSA driver, which in turn is written based on information available about the h/w. its debatable what ALSA should report in these situations, but its a driver-level issue, and not something in JACK's domain. JACK does NOT resample audio, ever. neither does ALSA if you use the hw:N device(s). _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user