Re: Changing nominalSampleRate considered harmful?
Re: Changing nominalSampleRate considered harmful?
- Subject: Re: Changing nominalSampleRate considered harmful?
- From: Mike Kluev <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 12:03:52 -0800
On 21/07/2008 11:24 Pm, "Jeremy Sagan" <email@hidden> wrote:
> On Jul 21, 2008, at 2:46 PM, Mike Kluev wrote:
>
>> That's interesting. But how does this help a user who downloaded
>> a third party app from the web, pressed OK in a "This app works
>> best at 8kHz. OK to change?" alert, played with it, then disliked
>> it, quitted and trashed it, then rebooted. Since then on his
>> movies and aiffes start to play at 8kHz and he doesn't see an
>> obvious way to change it back! Is this a proper behavior?!
>
> Why not just go to the Audio MIDI Setup program in your utilities
> folder and set the sample rate to what you want it to be?
Cool, now I know this. I hope average user will not have
problem finding it ("MIDI" in name? Piano keyboard on icon?
Sound panel doesn't have it, should I still continue looking
anywhere else?"). Still it doesn't pass "the grandma test"
IMHO... There is "refresh rate" in the Displays preference
Panel (and even in the menu bar menu when "Show displays
in menu bar" is checked and display supports more than one
rate), why shouldn't _the same thing for audio_ be in the
Sound panel? I remember it was part of "Sound" control panel
on pre X OS versions...
Mike
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