Alexandre Bouillot wrote:
> ... Raspberry Pi
>
> I'm able to address each of the 6 cards independently correctly.
> However, when I'm trying to have a second channel - not to mention the third
> - working in parallel with the first, I face problems.
>From what I've heard, the Pi's USB controller
Hi,
thanks for your reply.
On 2020-08-14 11:07, Kai Vehmanen wrote:
> Are you using the i915 driver at all? If
> you load it (even if not using it for displays), that should help with the
> delay as well.
I'm not using i915, but it is loaded by default. I also tried building
it into the kernel
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a system for audio measurements and I'm trying to have
a 3 channels solution using one single host (currently a Raspberry Pi,
might migrate to x86 later on if needed).
I have the one channel system working with two USB audio cards - one for
emitting the sound and the othe
Hi,
On Fri, 14 Aug 2020, Shapeshifter wrote:
> some months ago, presumably after a kernel update, my system (archlinux)
> started having the following problem.
>
> After booting, it takes pretty much exactly 1 minute for the HDA Intel
> PCH / Realtek ALC898 audio card and devices to become avail
Hi,
some months ago, presumably after a kernel update, my system (archlinux)
started having the following problem.
After booting, it takes pretty much exactly 1 minute for the HDA Intel
PCH / Realtek ALC898 audio card and devices to become available.
Here's dmesg | grep snd:
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