could this have
something to do with it? And is there any way of resetting the card in
software, ie. is there any ALSA API function that does this? I would prefer
not to reboot the computer every time that this happens.
Thanks
Kris M
Patrick Shirkey wrote:
>
> Kris Modrak wrote:
> > The start of my .asoundrc file is as follows:
> >
> > pcm.rme9652 {
> > type hw
> > card 0
> > device 0
> > }
> >
> > ctl.rme9652 {
> > type hw
> > card 0
> > }
The start of my .asoundrc file is as follows:
pcm.rme9652 {
type hw
card 0
device 0
}
ctl.rme9652 {
type hw
card 0
}
What is the purpose of the ctl.rme9652 declaration? My plugin devices
seem to work without it.
Regards
Kris Modrak
atter what "type" of PCM device you are using.
If use the virtual plughw:0,0 device and set the rate to 8kHz, at what
rate is my actual hardware device set to? Where are these settings made
and how are they decided?
Do I need to, or is it possible to, tell my soundcard to operate at
44.
I could try or
why this rate conversion isn't working for me? I am using ALSA
0.9.0beta12 with a Hammerfall Light (RME Digi9636) soundcard.
Kris Modrak
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Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
>
> On Thu, 27 Jun 2002, Kris Modrak wrote:
>
> > I am writing a PCM application and wish to play a .wav file that has a
> > sampling rate of 8kHz on a hardware setup that only supports sampling
> > frequencies of 44.1 or 48kHz.
> >
>
s when I play it
from a netscape window.
Thanks in advance
Kris Modrak
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