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Issue created Mar 06, 2021 by Oschowa@OschowaContributor

Sound fizzles out instead of stopping cleanly when internal sample rate is higher than supported by the output

Version, Distribution, Desktop Environment: pipewire git 6324298b, Arch Linux, Gnome/X11

Description of Problem:

When setting default.clock.rate = 192000 and playing back audio on a card only supporting 48000HZ, the sound fizzles out when stopped instead of stopping cleanly. This doesn't happen when playing audio on cards natively supporting 192000HZ or with the default default.clock.rate = 48000 setting. Seems to happen with every playback app regardless of client API.

How Reproducible: 100%

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