MRC01
Major Contributor
I like DACs that tell you the sample rate of the data stream they are playing; it's a useful sanity check. Sadly, the JDS Atom DAC doesn't. But at least you can make Linux show you this. It will show you the sample rate of the current audio, the sample rate the system is using, and what resampler (if any), it is using if the rates are different.
A command like this will show you what's going on and monitor it every second:
A command like this will show you what's going on and monitor it every second:
Code:
watch -n1 "\
pacmd list-sinks | grep -e 'sample spec:' -e 'channel' -e 'buffer' -e 'latency:' -e 'name:' \
; \
pacmd list-sink-inputs | grep -e 'sample spec:' -e 'resample method:' -e 'application\.name' "
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