On Nov 20, 2020, at 15:47, David Klann <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have an old ASI 5020 card installed in a system running Rivendell
> 3.4.1. I would like to use this card via audio routing with JACK, and
> not directly in Rivendell.
>
> I can't seem to convince Rivendell to disregard its existence in the
> system -- even by NOT loading the asihpi driver. Rivendell seems to be
> aware of it without that driver loaded.
>
> Can someone help me understand how to prevent Rivendell from directly
> using an ASI card?
There are at least two possible ways:
1) Compile Rivendell with HPI support disabled, by adding the ‘--disable-hpi’
switch to the ‘./configure’ invocation. This of course means that you cannot
use the stock RPMs.
2) Load a version of the AudioScience HPI driver that lacks support for that
model. Since the ASI5020 was end-of-lifed some time ago by ASI, chances are
good that simply updating the ‘hpklinux’ package to the latest version
(available at http://static.paravelsystems.com/audioscience/centos/7/
<http://static.paravelsystems.com/audioscience/centos/7/>).
Cheers!
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