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#1 2013-06-07 11:18:14

utopyand
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Pulseaudio 4 audio quality

Just updated to Pulseaudio 4 and sound seems clearer than before, only my impression or just a placebo effect?

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#2 2013-06-08 07:12:07

LeCrayonVert
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Re: Pulseaudio 4 audio quality

Might be related to :

The default resampler was changed from speex-float-3 to speex-float-1, so the resampling is now much lighter on CPU by default than before, with the tradeoff that the audio quality is worse (usually not noticeably so, though).

See http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Softwar … Notes/4.0/


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#3 2013-06-08 09:38:17

totolotto
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Re: Pulseaudio 4 audio quality

Well I am not sure it is because of that but when you make a test call in Skype the sound does not sound scratchy at all like before. This is definitely an improvement.

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#4 2013-06-08 09:47:56

okubax
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Re: Pulseaudio 4 audio quality

totolotto wrote:

Well I am not sure it is because of that but when you make a test call in Skype the sound does not sound scratchy at all like before. This is definitely an improvement.

Concur

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#5 2013-06-08 12:26:43

utopyand
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Re: Pulseaudio 4 audio quality

LeCrayonVert wrote:

Might be related to :

The default resampler was changed from speex-float-3 to speex-float-1, so the resampling is now much lighter on CPU by default than before, with the tradeoff that the audio quality is worse (usually not noticeably so, though).

See http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Softwar … Notes/4.0/

That's weird, because i hear a better sound spatialization than before. Audio source is 44kHz, so the default output of PA reported by PA manager is "s16le ch 2 44100 Hz".

Maybe could be this: Faster software volume for 16-bit streams on 64-bit platforms.

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#6 2013-06-08 12:48:47

graysky
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Re: Pulseaudio 4 audio quality

To my ears, all sources seem 'brighter' or louder.  Tough to say for sure but I did have to manually lower the volume on my speakers (having not changed anything else).

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#7 2013-06-08 14:56:33

denisfalqueto
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Re: Pulseaudio 4 audio quality

I have the same feeling too. The sound is distinguishably better. I see the package is now on extra but I've installed it since some days ago and I'm very satisfied smile


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#8 2013-06-08 15:36:33

Ari'osika
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Re: Pulseaudio 4 audio quality

Has anyone noticed if they've lost their ability to control pulseaudio via their multimedia keys?

I lost mine and now I'm trying to figure which package may have caused it or if it was the latest pulseaudio package.

Either way I can't downgrade.

EDIT: Never-mind; dunno if it was the new xmodmap file I created, the installing of some missing pulseaudio/alsa packages, or that my comp is just plotting against me; but I got it working again.

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#9 2013-06-08 15:57:41

brebs
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Re: Pulseaudio 4 audio quality

As an ALSA fanboi, I'm rather suspicious of an alleged increase in quality wink

graysky wrote:

I did have to manually lower the volume on my speakers

Yes, a higher volume can trick our ears into thinking the sound is clearer, simply because what used to be faint sounds are now not so faint.

I noticed this when I was in my phase of testing different soundcards in my PC.

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#10 2013-06-08 17:58:55

denisfalqueto
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Re: Pulseaudio 4 audio quality

brebs wrote:

Yes, a higher volume can trick our ears into thinking the sound is clearer, simply because what used to be faint sounds are now not so faint.

Which, to me, is an increase in quality smile if I can perceive the sound more easily, that's a gain in my book.


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