Hi,
Might be a long shot but I've had instances recently where some USB
sound cards are not detected by Riv at all (I can't remember if
rdalsaconfig listed them). It was something to do with the card only
supporting 24bit sound and whatever Riv does do swap between 16/32bit
didn't work.
The only way I could use this card in the end was to use JACK first and
make Riv use JACK instead of ALSA directly.
I didn't have the time to figure out why this would be the case..
Regards,
Wayne
On 2016-12-10 22:28, Lorne Tyndale wrote:
After you hit save in rdalsaconfig, did you go into the
/etc/asound.conf
file and add back in the rate line as I previously suggested and
resave
the file? You'll need to be root to do this. Once re-saved you'll
need
to restart the Rivendell daemons.
Another thought - have you tried using Jack instead of ALSA?
I did move them down and hit save. Rivendell still does see them.
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On Dec 10, 2016, at 1:38 PM, John Anderson
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Steve....
the cards in the top window are "available", the ones in the bottom
window are in use in rivendell....
so you must move the one you want, to the lower part of the window
and save...
if centos sees it, rivendell can't.. if rivendell is using it, it
will not play in centos...
.
On Saturday, December 10, 2016 12:20 AM, Steve Varholy
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
rdalsaconfig is showing both onboard sound cards - like it did as
originally installed.
However rdadmin/manage hosts/audio resources reports no cards
present.
Centos is seeing the onboard card and plays sounds through it
outside of Rivendell.
So, I am pretty much still stuck.
Any suggestions?
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Subject: Re: [RDD] Appliance Issue
I have noticed that storing alsamixer settings requires specifying
the card
# alsactrl store [0,1,2]
so they come back on reboot. I note too that sometimes I had to
create
the directory they were stored in.
I am away from base at the moment, so don't have access to my notes.
The store *has* to be done as root
regards
Robert
On 09/12/16 22:12, Andy Higginson wrote:
> ---- On Fri, 09 Dec 2016 00:09:45 +0000 Steve Varholy
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote ----
> > Would the upgrade/update of the appliance changed that?
>
> There has been some kind of change in the ALSA setup on Centos 6
that has come between the version on the Appliance DVD (Centos 6.6?)
and the current fully updated version (Centos 6.8). I don't know how
much of a change there is, but there are some extra things that you
need to do to the Alsamixer setup to get it to keep the settings over
a reboot. I don't know if this is totally off the rails or if this is
a clue.
>
> Andy
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