Re: jack/oversampling

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On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 7:52 AM, Fons Adriaensen <fons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 10:32:37AM +0100, Tim Blechmann wrote:

> for a project, i'm working with 192 khz, but unfortunately, none of my
> audio interfaces (rme multiface and fireface ucx) support 192khz. the
> ucx supports 192khz in hardware, but the usb/alsa/class-compliant mode
> only seems to go up to 96khz. so i wonder, is there any way to perform
> upsampling within jack?

You could run Jack with the dummy backend and use zita-a2j and/or j2a
to add your HW interface.

and of course if you use jack1 (0.124.0 or later), these tools are built in to jackd, so that adding the device can be as simple as -A DEVNAME (or it can be a bit more complex if you need to specify different parameters from the server's own device, as you do).
 
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