Hi,
Firstly, I have serious problem with mixing two 48 kHz audio.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Load something with 48 kHz
2. Add it to timeline twice - first to position 00:00:00, second to diffrent
track and position, but that they are overlayed.
3. Play overlayed part - there is unlogical noise
OR
4
Hi,
It is not problem only with two 48 kHz clips, same problem appears mixing two
44,1 kHz clips. (But mixing one 48 kHz clip and one 44,1 kHz seems to be OK).
Could be problem of MLT?
Jan Dr?bek
On Friday 10 October 2008 22:42:49 you wrote:
> Hi,
> Firstly, I have serious problem with mixing t
- "REPlI2DeV" a ?crit :
> Hi,
> It is not problem only with two 48 kHz clips, same problem appears
> mixing two
> 44,1 kHz clips. (But mixing one 48 kHz clip and one 44,1 kHz seems to
> be OK).
>
Is pulseaudio enabled on Suse 11?
If so, does the command:
export SLD_AUDIODRIVER=esd
kdenliv
Hi,
No change :(
But if I do overlay this way:
1. Add the clip to project list twice!
2. Put the first clip to first track
3. Put the second clip to second track with offset
4. Play overlayed part
Everything is OK (no crazy noise)!
Regards
Jan Dr?bek
On Saturday 11 October 2008 19:19:42 St?phan
On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 12:20:33PM +0200, REPlI2DeV wrote:
> Could be problem of MLT?
BTW I've got envy24-based card now, so if 24/96 tests
are interesting could probably look into that %)
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2008/10/11 REPlI2DeV :
> Hi,
> It is not problem only with two 48 kHz clips, same problem appears mixing two
> 44,1 kHz clips. (But mixing one 48 kHz clip and one 44,1 kHz seems to be OK).
>
> Could be problem of MLT?
I just want to confirm that this is a bug in MLT, but there is a
workaround that