run aplay -L in a terminal and see which order the cards are being
detected.

run speaker-test with -D set to correct card if it's not the 0 card and
see what the card defaults to.

[you may have to fiddle a bit to get right card label]

Then see if the card will go to 44100 [ -r 44100 ]

http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Using_ALSA's_speaker-test_utility

will help

just run the pink noise test the other options are all 48000 as far as I
can tell.

Check the setting in rdadmin>systemsettings and make sure it's set to
44100

even though you have the same hardware you may not have the same build
or on board configuration.

regards

Robert Jeffares



On Wed, 2012-06-27 at 13:38 -0400, Mike T. wrote:
> So then all I really need to run Rivendell is alsa. I don't need Jack,
> or pulseaudio.
> 
> BTW, I set the autospawn to "no" in the /etc/pulse/client.conf file.
> 
> The two computers are in fact identical - Not that it seems like that is
> the issue, esp since the one PC that has been running rivendell (version
> 1.7.2..) for about two years without a problem. Its almost like some
> sort of update made this issue happen. I can't confirm that, but its
> just rather strange.
> 
> There is nothing fancy here. Just one sound card. They both are Dell
> GX150's running Ubuntu 10.04


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