Historically blender had an audio sample rate of 44.1 kHz as default which is mostly popular because it's the sample rate of audio CDs. Audaspace kept using this default from the pre 2.5 era. It was about time to change to 48 kHz, which is a more widespread standard nowadays, especially in video. It is the recommended sampling rate of the Audio Engineering Society.
Further reading: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/44,100_Hz#Status
* Added an error string for audaspace exceptions.
* Fixed PyAPI exceptions.
* Minor bugfixes.
* Added a name parameter to the Jack device, so that one can define an own name via Python.
Some points of the refactor not sorted by importance:
* Fixed immutability of readers and factories (there are exceptions...)
* Fixed copy constructors and = operators
* Removed messaging system
* Removed reader types
* Added const where possible
* Using initalisers when possible
* Avoided use of pointers when possible
* Removed AUD_NEW and AUD_DELETE macros
* Removed useless NULL pointer checks
* Fixed exception catching
* Fixed some yet unknown bugs
* Lots of other stuff
* Refactored the whole audaspace library to use float as sample format over all readers.
* Added new Readers like the linear resampler, envelope, lowpass, highpass and butterworth.
* Note: The butterworth filter isn't working correctly, some bug in there... Maybe also true for the envelope.
* Added a sound to f-curve operator that behaves mostly like the soundtracker script of technoestupido.
This add support for: sdl, ffmpeg, openal, jack and sndfile.
We have new options:
WITH_OPENAL, default false
WITH_JACK, default false
WITH_SNDFILE, default false
and with this:
NAN_OPENAL, default /usr
NAN_JACK, default /usr
NAN_JACKCFLAGS, default -I$(NAN_JACK)/include/jack
NAN_JACKLIBS, default $(NAN_JACK)/lib/libjack.a
NAN_SNDFILE, default /usr
NAN_SNDFILECFLAGS, default -I$(NAN_SNDFILE)/include
NAN_SNDFILELIBS, default $(NAN_SNDFILE)/lib/libsndfile.
Also add two new option on source/Makefile for jack and sndfile libs,
but only for linux, so let me know for other OS.