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List of JACK Frame [or Buffer] & Period ... - Linux Audio

    https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/wiki/list_of_jack_frame_period_settings_ideal_for_usb_interface
    List of JACK Frame [or Buffer] & Period settings ideal for USB interface Since through using KXStudio's Cadence or directly in the .jackdrc file you can over-ride JACK's drop-down menu selections and type-in your own custom frames or buffer entry, you can enter the numbers below and thus achieve an even multiple of 1ms (that is, a whole ...

JACK user docs - Linux Audio

    http://linux-audio.com/jack/
    The default settings for jack are to run at 48000hz with a buffersize of 1024 frames per second and a period size of 2. Jack currently supports two bitrates. Jack's alsa driver/client tries to use SND_PCM_FMT_S32_LE, which is the format used by all current 24 bit audio cards except for some USB interfaces that actually use 24 bits rather than ...

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