Started arecord and aplay in parallel - both are fine, nothing fails.
Sincerely, Nazar Mokrynskyi github.com/nazar-pc Skype: nazar-pc Diaspora: [email protected] Tox: A9D95C9AA5F7A3ED75D83D0292E22ACE84BA40E912185939414475AF28FD2B2A5C8EF5261249 On 25.02.16 13:51, Tanu Kaskinen wrote:
(Sorry for the delay, this was stuck in the list moderation queue due to large size, and it seems that I haven't remembered to check the queue in a while.) On Fri, 2016-02-19 at 12:35 +0100, Nazar Mokrynskyi wrote:I'm not very lucky with this USB sound card on Linux. After upgrade to PulseAudio 8.0 on Ubuntu 16.04 I can't use microphone and speakers from the this USB sound card simultaneously anymore (however, there is no such problem with another USB sound card which only supports stereo output, so problem is either specific to this sound card or similar sound cards with multiple modes like 2.0, 2.1, etc.). With PulseAudio < 8.0 microphone was not available in 2.1+ modes, but worked fine with stereo.Probing the output:analog-stereo-output+input:analog-stereo-input profile fails during startup. I don't know why it has stopped working. Are you able to do capture and playback simultaneously with plain alsa tools? Try running these two commands in parallel: arecord -Dplughw:2 -f cd > /dev/null aplay -Dplughw:2 /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Center.wav If aplay fails while arecord is running but succeeds when arecord is not running, this is not a PulseAudio issue. -- Tanu
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