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PulseAudio - ArchWiki - Arch Linux

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PulseAudio#:~:text=daemon.conf%20%20%20%20Option%20%20%20,a%20differe%20...%20%2012%20more%20rows%20
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Get rid of audio resampling in Pulseaudio - TechPowerUp

    https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/get-rid-of-audio-resampling-in-pulseaudio.283357/
    I always thought you could only set 2 sample rates in pulseaudio. Nope. First of all you want to set default to 44.1 so there is no resampling for regular flacs and cds. Then set alternate to 48 to cover dvd quality. Then set "avoid resampling" to true. If you have a modern dac made in the last 5 years... it will have auto resolution switching.

PulseAudio - LinuxReviews

    https://linuxreviews.org/PulseAudio
    avoid-resampling will, if true, make PulseAudio switch between 48000 and 44100 audio output to the sound device depending on what is being played. This has historically been buggy and problematic when playing say 44100 music in the background …

avoid-resampling -> avoid-processing

    https://pulseaudio-discuss.freedesktop.narkive.com/tgoDSeCb/avoid-resampling-avoid-processing
    configuration, and the use-case to avoid resampling almost certainly applies to at least bit depth (16 <-> 24, usually) at least, and at that point, why not everything. We could provide more fine-grained control (avoid-resampling/-remapping/-conversion/-channel-mix), but I …

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