- What is a rational resampler?
- What is rational resampler in GNU Radio?
- What is the meaning of resampling?
- What does resampling do in audio?
What is a rational resampler?
Rational resampling is the process of converting the sampling frequency of a signal to another sampling frequency that differs from the original frequency by a rational factor of L/M, where both L and M are integer values. Rational resampling also is known as fractional resampling.
What is rational resampler in GNU Radio?
The Rational Resampler interpolates (multiplies) the sample rate by 500 and decimates (divides) it by 960 to produce an output sample rate of 500.
What is the meaning of resampling?
resampled; resampling. transitive verb. : to take a sample of or from (something) again.
What does resampling do in audio?
Resampling means sampling a sample itself while it's playing back. You can sample the sound of a sample to which effects are applied, or sample the sound of multiple samples that are playing back at the same time, creating a single sample.