Re: paustretch jack routing, audiofile bug, and truncated outfile

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* Peter P. <p8rpp@xxxxxxx> [2014-04-01 17:08]:
> Hi Paul, dear list,
> 
> in both the debian packed version of paulstretch 2.2-1 and the latest
> git checkout, its jack version will automatically connect only the
> first output of the application to all available audio out devices,
> also for stereo files.
> 
> When compiled without jack support, its playback at least on my box
> here doesn't start, throwing:
> "AInputS::seek 0 0 590601 - possible audiofile bug (it always seeks to the end of the file)"
> 
> When rendering the stretched soundfile to disk the end of the file
> gets truncated abruptly. Compared to the python/command-line version
> of paulstretch it gets cut off 1.463 seconds earlier 

(follow-up to myself). Apparently this is a sampling rate problem. My
infile.wav is 48kHz and it seems that if there is already a jackd
running at 44.1kHz the rendered soundfile's length does not match its contents.

best, P
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