Stable: 2.5.2
Development: 2.6-alpha3
what exactly does this mean? I know its a setup issue somewhere, because I've had the same version of MOC running on the exact same hardware before. I use resampling (set in config file) to make sure my digital output is at a sample rate my amplifier understands. Having just installed gentoo, and installed latest moc, I get this error. Its probably something wrong in the gentoo ebuild, but I thought I'd get some idea by asking here first.
jefg60
Thu, 2006-03-30 23:19
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hmm just turned off
hmm just turned off forcesamplerate in the config file and I still get the same error. sound driver issue?
jefg60
Thu, 2006-03-30 23:31
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ok ignore that, my user
ok ignore that, my user wasnt a member of the audio group! still get this when forcesamplerate is on though.
daper
Fri, 2006-03-31 05:19
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Having libsamplerate >=
Having libsamplerate >= 0.1.0 should be enough.
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Damian Pietras - MOC developer
jefg60
Tue, 2006-04-04 20:03
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yeah it seems to be a
yeah it seems to be a problem with the gentoo ebuild not using libsamplerate unless its forced with USE="libsamplerate" when you 'emerge moc'.
jefg60
Thu, 2006-03-30 23:49
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well that just goes to show,
well that just goes to show, that asking about things makes you think properly! I hadnt compiled it with libsamplerate had I? duh! silly, silly gentoo...