Re: [linux-audio-user] Converting DAT to 16 bit/44KHz stereo using S/PDIF

From: Erik de Castro Lopo <erikd-lad@email-addr-hidden-nerd.com>
Date: Wed May 04 2005 - 14:01:46 EEST

On Wed, 04 May 2005 16:13:27 +0530
ISh <ish@email-addr-hidden> wrote:

> Just wanted to add to the previous mail --how will the sample rate be
> determined between the two devices, is there a hand shake that takes
> place between the two devices when they are connected ? Or is alsa mixer
> supposed to take care of the input only.

There's a possibility that you DAT player can do the sample rate
conversion on its output.

If the DAT doesn't have this capability, then you need to record the
audio from the DAT at the DAT sample rate and then sample rate
convert the data to CD Audio specs.

Most Linux audio software on Linux (including Ardour) uses
libsamplerate for high quality sample rate conversion.

Erik

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