On 04/07/17 15:53, Kevin Van Workum wrote:
I would like to use the audio
device that is on my mother board
Have you enabled it in the BIOS?
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On 04/07/17 15:16, Kristoffer Gustafsson wrote:
how do I know wich soundcard alsa loopback sends the sound to?
snd-aloop links two applications so they can exchange sound samples.
The sound settings in the applications determine which sound card(s)
they use.
HTH
additional latency it was acceptable with
in this case.
zcx
On 28/04/17 08:28, SREEKANTH SREEKUMAR wrote:
> I have M-Audio M-Track Eight, a USB based soundcard that I use to play and
> record audio files using a python based tool I wrote.
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> But, with the above, I fi
On 08/12/16 18:18, James Shatto wrote:
> No, I mean you can record all four channels as input at the same time
> with the same app. Hence the -c 4 aka 4 channels. In audacity you
> just select 4 channels and press record. Once recorded you can break
> them out into 4 mono channels and save
On 04/12/16 21:09, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Only one app can grab the device, if you run two instances of the same
> app, only one instance can grab the device.
Yes, this appears to be the case. But do you know why?
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ocking problem that is exhibited by arecord.
> Assuming that it didn't get index 0 in /proc/asound/cards.
The Delta 44 is at index 0.
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I have a Delta 44 sound card here that uses the ice1712 chipset.
Am I right in thinking that although the card has 4 mono inputs, it can
only capture one stream at a time? arecord seems to think so...
$ arecord -l
List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices
card 0: M44 [M Audio Delta 44],