On Sat, 12.01.08 22:36, Ritesh Kumar (ritesh at cs.unc.edu) wrote: > > > > > 1) Can suspend-to-ram cause timing problems in pulseaudio? If not then > > the > > > kernel's USB audio driver seems to be doing something fishy here. > > > > Generally PA should survive STR. But many drivers don't. As usual > > with STR, YMMV. > > > > > 2) Why did intel mandate 192kHz audio sampling in intel HDA? Are there > > any > > > applications for such high sampling rates? > > > > They didn't mandate 192 kHz. HDA leaves a lot of room for specific > > implementations. > > > > > Sorry about the wording of my question. Are there any advantages of using > such high sampling rates in sound cards? For audio production: yes. For normal people: no. For "audiophiles": definitely, and gold cables rock, too. ;-) > P.S. Lennart, I received a whole bunch of mails from you on this mailing > list in the last hour... was this intentional or were you sending mail all > this while and I received all of them just now... this shouldn't happen > though... :( No, I was just cleaning up my inbox. That's all. Usually, tuesday is my "email" day, where I try to respond to emails I have not responded to during the week and cleanup my inbox. However, I skipped it this tuesday, so I did it yesterday. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering Red Hat, Inc. lennart [at] poettering [dot] net ICQ# 11060553 http://0pointer.net/lennart/ GnuPG 0x1A015CC4