>On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 06:01, Paul Davis wrote:
>> >   I agree that they may be related. Possibly my noise only happens
>> >continuously when trying to sync to an external 48K source, and possibly
>> >this is just a sign of it never syncing. When I set the Pref. Sync. Ref.
>> >to ADAT1 and use AutoSync I get the noise continuously and the Sync
>> >indicator just goes back and forth between lock and no lock. It never
>> >gets to sync which I presume it should.
>> >
>> >   So, Alsa developers, what's this about?
>> 
>> does the input to ADAT1 contain a valid clock signal? the symptoms you
>> have basically say that it doesn't. 
>
>I agree. It does sound that way, but read the thread please. In my
>machine's case I am dual boot and in my description I said this does not
>happen under Windows.

that would suggest that the driver is not setting the clock source
correctly. sync/lock/nolock is done by the h/w, and if the same config
works under windows, my guess it that the hardware has not been setup
under linux the way it is claimed to be.



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