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Re: AudioTimeStamp.mRateScalar
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Re: AudioTimeStamp.mRateScalar


  • Subject: Re: AudioTimeStamp.mRateScalar
  • From: Doug Wyatt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 06 Jun 2013 16:02:21 -0700

My mnemonic is that the rate scalar is like a wind instrument, longer is lower and larger is slower, i.e. a rate scalar of 1.01 means that the duration of 1 sample is 1% longer than nominal.


On Jun 5, 2013, at 23:27 , Gregory Wieber <email@hidden> wrote:

> It's late here and I'm not totally understanding your wording, but I believe the way mRateScalar works is that you multiply it by your nominal rate to get the actual hardware rate.
>
> 44100 * mRateScalar == actual hardware rate


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