Ok so I hit play in Ardour, here is what I got

numid=13,iface=PCM,name='Output Peak',index=1
  ; type=INTEGER,access=r----,values=2,min=0,max=0,step=0
  : values=0,0
numid=13,iface=PCM,name='Output Peak',index=1
  ; type=INTEGER,access=r----,values=2,min=0,max=0,step=0
  : values=0,0
numid=13,iface=PCM,name='Output Peak',index=1
  ; type=INTEGER,access=r----,values=2,min=0,max=0,step=0
  : values=3899648,0
numid=13,iface=PCM,name='Output Peak',index=1
  ; type=INTEGER,access=r----,values=2,min=0,max=0,step=0
  : values=5140736,0
numid=13,iface=PCM,name='Output Peak',index=1
  ; type=INTEGER,access=r----,values=2,min=0,max=0,step=0
  : values=4853248,0
numid=13,iface=PCM,name='Output Peak',index=1
  ; type=INTEGER,access=r----,values=2,min=0,max=0,step=0
  : values=8019712,0
numid=13,iface=PCM,name='Output Peak',index=1
  ; type=INTEGER,access=r----,values=2,min=0,max=0,step=0
  : values=8943360,0
numid=13,iface=PCM,name='Output Peak',index=1
  ; type=INTEGER,access=r----,values=2,min=0,max=0,step=0
  : values=10902272,0

the value changes when I hit the play button in Ardour, and returns to 0
on stop. I setup amixer in a 1 second loop, so the values are at 1 sec
intervals


On Wed, 2002-06-12 at 08:38, Paul Davis wrote:

> 
> Puzzling. Very puzzling. Can you run some input into the system and
> see if the Input Peak readings change? They should. Read them using:
> 
>     amixer -c N cget numid=13
> 
> this will read the input peak value for channel 1 over and over
> again. i'd like to see that this at least is working. "N" is the card
> number for your hdsp.
> 
> --p
> 
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