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PulseAudio - LinuxReviews

    https://linuxreviews.org/PulseAudio#:~:text=PulseAudio%20will%20up%20or%20down-mix%20the%20source%20audio,96%20kHz%20and%20then%20down-mixed%20to%2048%20kHz.
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Change the default resample-method to speex-float-10 in ...

    https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/issues/310
    Description. I suggest changing the default resample-method to speex-float-10, instead of speex-float-1, which is the current default now, in /etc/pulse/daemon.conf. In my day-to-day usage, it gives better sound quality without sacrificing CPU power. I have always done that since at least 2012. I was not satisfied with the sound quality in Ubuntu compared to Windows, …

Audiophile – PulseAudio

    https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/Audiophile/
    This will work fine for most audio media as you will most likely have 44,100Hz sample rate files. However, if you have higher sample rate recordings it is recommended that you increase the sample rate that PA uses. In /etc/pulse/daemon.conf add: default-sample-format = s32le default-sample-rate = 96000. Resampling your 44,100Hz media may be an issue with the …

PulseAudio - Official Kodi Wiki

    https://kodi.wiki/index.php?title=PulseAudio
    default-sample-format = s24le default-sample-rate = 44100 alternate-sample-rate = 48000 ;new with pulseaudio 11 avoid-resampling = true resample-method = speex-float-5 Some remark: This will actively make passthrough non working , as we need s16le format for adding ac3 / dts / etc. to the sink.

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