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Good post, and I agree entirely

Posted by Christine Tham on December 2, 2010 at 10:25:37:

The biggest advantage of Linux is flexibility.

Don't like a particular solution, choose another.

Something not quite configured the way you want? Fix it.

Nothing meets your needs? Write your own.

I was hoping my post could be useful to a newbie to Linux listening to the standard players on a vanilla install. In my case, I left the default sampling rate to 44.1kHz but upped the bit depth to 32 bit floating. Distinct improvement, particularly when listening to 24-bit audio.

All pulseaudio really needs is a way to dynamically change the master rate just like Windows and MacOS. I hope that feature will be implemented soon, the developers say it's on their list of things to do.