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Changing nominalSampleRate considered harmful?
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Changing nominalSampleRate considered harmful?


  • Subject: Changing nominalSampleRate considered harmful?
  • From: "Mike Kluev" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 19:39:17 +0400

I've noticed that neither iTunes nor QuickTime Player changes
playing rate before playing music. That means they will happily
play music/movie on, whatever rate is currently set for the
device (say, 8kHz), even if the device supports higher rates
(say 48kHz). Even after logout/restart! Is that good user
experience? How user is supposed to change the rate (e.g. if
he suddenly wants to hear better quality music)? There are no
controls for it in Sound preference panel, nor in the apps'
preferences, and average user doesn't (and shouldn't) know
what HALLab is. Is my app supposed to do the same (do not
change sample rate) because it is bad (why)?

Mike
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