So, how do I force it to use a particular sample rate? Cuz I think the streams are 44.1KHz (as is with most audio) and if it speeds up, the sample rate should be set to 48KHz if my logic serves me correctly.
This is just a temporary fix, I’ll switch to PipeWire as soon as I can, I just wanna do some work in my workshop and listen to music…
Morally wrong/rotten… depends on the society. In our “modern” (depends how you look on things) society, this might be considered wrong, but in some tribe somewhere, it might be normal as you or I going to work in our suits.
Regarding legality, it’s probably not legal, since most laws that prohibit/endulge this or that are passed for adults, not minors, so the law is probably meant for adults only. Minors are probably excluded from this, so they should wear a bra/swimsuite.
My 2 cents…
There is no way, in this sub or any other. Lemmy still doesn’t support video upload. And even if it did, video takes so much space that the instance would have to recode it, which would take a lot of CPU/GPU power, so even video upload becomes a thing some day, I seriously doubt most instances will have it enabled by default. NSFW instances, maybe, but regular ones, probably not.
It works either way, apt or apt-get.
Yeah, I’ve already found most of these, thanks though 👍 ☺️.
Fair enough 👍.
What is it then.
Well, at least I got a good chuckle out of it 😂.
Yeah, noticed this too, simple things, no prob, get into more gritty things and it will make a mistake. And yes, you tell it to fix it, but then 2 more bugs are introduced 😂.
Because… everyone’s gotta cut down on costs and use cheap paper 🤷.
They’re wasting their money on something they could have for free, but it’s their money to waste 🤷.
What if the account has 2FA?
That’s enough internet for today.
The boobs are nice though 👍.
It’s a mental ilness, it’ll pass.
People just wanna eat healthy 🤷.
lmao 🤣
Look at the sidebar info on your instance, there should be links for donations.
OK, I think I solved it :). Just needed to manually set some parameters in
/etc/pulse/daemon.conf
.I think defining the default and alternative sample rate mostly solved the problem, the other settings were just in case, I didn’t check if it worked with or without them.