> I’ve got a USB webcam mic that’s not playing well with PulseAudio: > recordings are high-pitched and sped up (like an Alvin and the Chipmunks album). > If I manually set PulseAudio’s default sample rate to 16000Hz > (via `/etc/pulse/daemon.conf`), then it sounds _perfect,_ > but then the sound out of my bluetooth headset (44100kHz) is severely degraded. > > I really don’t know much about how PulseAudio works, > but it appears that pacmd is reporting the wrong sample spec on the mic, > and I imagine that’s why it’s not working right: > > $ pacmd list-sources > 3 source(s) available. > * index: 0 > ... > sample spec: s16le 1ch 48000Hz > ... > > At first, I was looking for a way to manually set different sample rates > on different sinks/sources, but after a lot of failed Googling, > I’m beginning to suspect it doesn’t work that way? > So, is it possible to override the sample spec for a given sink/source? > > Or am I way off, and is there another solution to this problem? > > Many thanks, > Ryan If this is the wrong place to ask about this, could anyone suggest a better one? I’ve tried the Unix StackExchange, askUbuntu, and /r/linuxquestions. I’d really like to be able to get this working, but I’m a bit overwhelmed trying to understand the PulseAudio system and not sure where to begin. _______________________________________________ pulseaudio-discuss mailing list pulseaudio-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/pulseaudio-discuss