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], device
oes not work. You get the same
blocking 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.
zcx
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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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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 each
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 figured out that
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
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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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