Showing posts with label linux audio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label linux audio. Show all posts

Resampling - If you can't avoid it...

(Latest update: 2021-Dec-02)

Introduction

I have recently delved into the topic of audio data resampling on multiple occasions. It seems that it is an area that cannot be overlooked for various reasons.

In my particular situation, my hardware setup (DAC) recommended experimenting with resampled data in order to potentially enhance overall performance.

During my online research, I came across a plethora of fragmented and incomplete information. It is evident that a significant portion of the available resources have a marketing bias. Additionally, there are numerous conflicting opinions regarding the most effective approach to handling this matter.

In this article, I aim to address specific elements, including the concepts of resampling, upsampling/downsampling, and oversampling. Additionally, I will explore the reasons behind the utilization of resampling, as well as the factors and targets related to quality. Furthermore, I will delve into the tools and applications involved in this process, particularly focusing on the implementation on LogitechMediaServer. Moreover, I will discuss the significance of offline resampling and provide illustrative examples. Now, let us commence our exploration.