Germano Carella wrote:
I have an edirol UA-101 usb sound card.
The UA-101 is not fully supported; capturing may work, but the driver
does not correctly synchronize to the device's sample frequency when
playing, and there are no mixer controls.
Regards,
Clemens
On Fri, 23 May 2008 11:24:23 +1000
Peter Westley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nigel,
The mobo was was my own stupid fault - I bought it in a hurry and didn't
research properly! It does have two PCIe slots but there's precious little
in PCIe that Linux seems to support at all yet.
I will
Sergei,
Thanks for that pointer - I'm not married to either AMD or Intel so I might
take a look - thanks!
Peter
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 6:24 PM, Sergei Steshenko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Fri, 23 May 2008 11:24:23 +1000
Peter Westley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nigel,
The mobo was was
On Fri, 23 May 2008 21:50:05 +1000
Peter Westley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sergei,
Thanks for that pointer - I'm not married to either AMD or Intel so I might
take a look - thanks!
Peter
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 6:24 PM, Sergei Steshenko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Fri, 23 May 2008
On Fri, 23 May 2008 17:41:10 +0200
Nigel Henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Alsa devs
are doing there best patching, and patching this card with so many
variations, but at times you sort of think that this is a losing battle.
It is - some reverse engineering using Windows and/or Macs
Before you go off and get rid of your board, there are a number of
things to look at first. According to an earlier post, it looked as
though the audio may have been disabled in bios. Another possibility is
that it worked before because the driver didn't even know about the
codec (let alone the
I hope I'm not asking asking a question here that everyone is sick of
answering, but I'm surely not the only one to have bought one of these cards
and have been disappointed by the continuing lack of Linux functionality -
wondering when ALSA are likely to release viable drivers for the X-Fi range