Or you can directly modify /etc/pulse/nf. So, How can you configure the channels, audio depth or Hz, like in windows? It is quite simpler process than you think.įirst you have to do little bit of tweaking of the Pulse configuration, to match your preference by creating the nf file in your home config directory: $ vim ~/.config/pulse/nf It happens to be that distribution maintainers of Ubuntu, Arch like distros have configured the default configuration of sound, graphics and fonts to work with all the computers that you can find on the market, or for at least work with most of them. But actually this is not true, Linux is much more capable and flexible. There is no advanced sound panel to tweak, or is it?Īt first, this is what I thought. In Linux the music sounds like from a can. When I compare the sound from Google Play music, YouTube and there is no doubt, music is so much better in the Windows OS because of drivers. If you are switched to Linux from Windows you will feel some of the Linux features is much worse than the Windows.
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