On Tue, 23 Feb 2016, Povilas Šklėrius wrote:

Hey, Rob, thanks for your input.
So if I use Broadcast Appliance DVD ISO, I should get CentOS + Rivendell + 
RDHPIInfo which should automatically manage my Audioscience card? I used 
Appliance DVD, now my Rivendell sees ASI 6644 card in Audio resources, but
there's still no sound (time is ticking, volume meters are active). Should I 
install first CentOS, then download asihpi drivers source from 
Audioscience.com, then somehow (?) compile them and later install Rivendell?

The only time I've eer seen these symptoms on an Appliance (RDAirplay plays, meters show audio, but no audio comes out of the card), I ended up recompiling and resinstalling the ASIHIP driver. But that was three or four years ago, and a lot has changed since then. Also, my card was an ASI5111, which has only one output. I'm not familiar with the ASI6644, which has four outputs. Your driver may be working fine, and it may be the card that needs configuring.


Rob


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On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 5:12 PM, Sascha Ludwig <[email protected]> wrote:
      Hi

      The drivers are mutually exclusive. Either the ASIHPI Driver OR the Alsa 
Driver. You can't use both at the same time.
      The ASIHPI driver can only used by Rivendell, not any other Software.
      When you want to use ALSA I would recommend to compile rivendell without 
any ASIHPI support. Otherwise the mixer settings may get messed up when 
rivendell sends mixer commands to the Card via ASIHPI.

      So if you want to go the ALSA way you have to use the same alsa_firmware 
version that matches your ALSA compiled into the kernel and you have to use 
Rivendell via ALSA.

      Kind regards,
      Sascha



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