On Mon, Sep 5, 2022 at 1:44 PM Takashi Iwai <tiwai@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Mon, 05 Sep 2022 12:14:03 +0200, > Jason A. Donenfeld wrote: > > > > This reverts commit 03a8b0df757f1beb21ba1626e23ca7412e48b525. > > This reverts commit c11117b634f4f832c4420d3cf41c44227f140ce1. > > > > Pipewire and PulseAudio start devices with 44.1khz before changing them > > to 48khz (or something different). By locking the rate, daemons are > > unable to enumerate possible rates, and so they never change them to a > > more optimal rate. This revert patch should allow 48khz audio again. > > Well, in that case, the revert is no right solution, IMO. > If the patch caused a problem, it means that the application tries to > change the rate while it's being still running by another. If it > worked, it worked just casually without noticing the bad behavior. Not sure this is really what's happening. I think the issue is that alsa reports that the device only supports a limited set of rates. Pipewire then doesn't see 48khz, so it doesn't try to stop,reclock,start. Maybe Wim or Niklavs can provide more info about this. Jason