On 13.02.2018 20:36, NicoHood wrote: > On 01/29/2018 07:39 PM, NicoHood wrote: >> On 01/29/2018 07:19 PM, Georg Chini wrote: >>> On 29.01.2018 18:46, Nico wrote: >>>> On 01/29/2018 03:52 PM, NicoHood wrote: >>>>> On 01/29/2018 03:29 PM, Georg Chini wrote: >>>>>> On 29.01.2018 14:44, NicoHood wrote: >>>>>>> On 01/29/2018 01:39 PM, Georg Chini wrote: >>>>>>>> On 29.01.2018 12:52, Nico wrote: >>>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>>> I want to capture the audio stream of my TV with my PCI-E Toslink >>>>>>>>> sound >>>>>>>>> card and play it back on my usb XLR soundcard. The reason why I >>>>>>>>> do that >>>>>>>>> is to use my own music boxes rather than the TV speakers. With >>>>>>>>> toslink + >>>>>>>>> XLR I do not have problems with ground loops etc. >>>>>>>>> >> With 48kHz The sound is working properly now. The problem I got ~~now~~ >> is that there is sound distortion in the recording. -> A reboot fixed that. >> >> Is there any negative effect when using 48kHz as default sample rate? Is >> there a way to configure only the loopback module with this special >> sample rate? (Sorry, I have no idea how audio works internally). And if >> there is no other way than configuring the default sample rate, how can >> is set this as user (without root) if possible? >> >> Thanks a lot so far :) >> >> >> > For some reason I got the sound distortion back and it is not fixable > via reboot. I cannot tell where this is coming from, its really strange. > Any ideas? Maybe this is a volume issue. Have you tried removing the files in ~/.config/pulse (*-volume.*) and restarting PA?