Hi Frederik,
> I'm no expert, but I would avoid any of the ALSA solutions. If you
> are sending one stream to multiple audio cards, the crystals are
> going to be slightly different (e.g. 48.033 kHz vs 48 kHz), so you
> need a system which is able to resample to keep these in sync. ALSA
> doesn't
arecord -f dat -d 2 -D default test.wav
is ok
El jue, 08-09-2016 a las 18:45 -0300, José Luis Artuch escribió:
> On Debian 8 I run
> arecord -f dat -d 2 -D hw:0,0 test.wav
> but this command never stops.
> It does not work the "-d"
Hi Markus,
El dom, 01-05-2016 a las 16:40 -0300, José Luis Artuch escribió:
> El dom, 01-05-2016 a las 13:58 -0300, José Luis Artuch escribió:
> > El sáb, 30-04-2016 a las 00:29 -0300, José Luis Artuch escribió:
> > > El vie, 29-04-2016 a las 20:07 -0700, Robert M. R
rected after reinstall the
battery CR2032 and recharge the BIOS Setup, but I do not know if that
was due to chance or if that's causality. Unfortunately now I'm not
getting the problem from happening again to better detect their cause :)
Regards.
José Luis
>
> On 1 June 2016 01:35:00 GMT+01:00
Thanks Ralf,
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Perhaps a bad connection.
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I also thought it might be some bad contact, but equally I do not keep
very quiet. I will do several tests with this computer before leaving it
running in your workplace.
I bought it used and see it in very good condition. I cleaned it with
air
Hi Felix, thank you.
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It used to be pretty typical for PCI slots to share IRQs with onboard
devices. Take the sound out of slot three and put something else there,
and
most likely the something else will also share IRQ 17. Whether in newer
motherboards anything might have changed
A cheap solution with poor quality :)
http://zenbakaitz.servehttp.com
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What NetFlow Analyzer can do for you? Monitors network bandwidth and traffic
patterns at an interface-level. Reveals which users, apps, and
Hello,
I installed 3 identical PCI soundcards in a PC which also has your
onboard sound card.
Running lspci -vmm I can see all 4 soundcards:
...
Slot: 00:1f.5
Class: Multimedia audio controller
Vendor: Intel Corporation
Device: 82801EB/ER (ICH5/ICH5R) AC'97 Audio Controller
SVendor:
El dom, 01-05-2016 a las 13:58 -0300, José Luis Artuch escribió:
> El sáb, 30-04-2016 a las 00:29 -0300, José Luis Artuch escribió:
> > El vie, 29-04-2016 a las 20:07 -0700, Robert M. Riches Jr. escribió:
> > > > From: José Luis Artuch <art...@speedy.com.ar>
>
El sáb, 30-04-2016 a las 00:29 -0300, José Luis Artuch escribió:
> El vie, 29-04-2016 a las 20:07 -0700, Robert M. Riches Jr. escribió:
> > > From: José Luis Artuch <art...@speedy.com.ar>
> > > To: "Robert M. Riches Jr." <rm.ric...@jacob21819.net>
El vie, 29-04-2016 a las 20:07 -0700, Robert M. Riches Jr. escribió:
> > From: José Luis Artuch <art...@speedy.com.ar>
> > To: "Robert M. Riches Jr." <rm.ric...@jacob21819.net>
> > Cc: alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net
> > Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2016 23:55:5
, lbuser2 to card_1, lbuser3 to card_2, lbuser4 to card_3, for
example editing the asound.conf file. I want to capture the sound played
in each real card, always with the same virtual card.
I do not experienced enough with snd-aloop on Debian 7, also I'm always
doing these tests without graphical environment
Hi,
I fixed the names of each real sound card (card_0, card_1, card_2, ...).
Now, loading the snd-aloop module for all real sound cards, virtual
sound cards Loopback (Loopback, Loopback_1, Loopback_2, ...) are
created. How I can fix always the same virtual sound card Loopback for
each real sound
In addition, if the microphones have identical sound cards, you can
identify them according to the USB port where they are connected using
udev rules:
http://alsa.opensrc.org/Udev
A working example:
http://zenbakaitz.servehttp.com
Regards,
José Luis
Chris,
El vie, 03-04-2015 a las 09:31 -0700, chris hermansen escribió:
José and list,
Regards, Chris Hermansen
On Apr 3, 2015 09:01, José Luis Artuch art...@speedy.com.ar wrote:
Hi Chris,
El vie, 03-04-2015 a las 08:40 -0700, chris hermansen escribió:
José and list,
On Apr 3
Hi Chris,
El vie, 03-04-2015 a las 08:40 -0700, chris hermansen escribió:
José and list,
On Apr 3, 2015 08:32, José Luis Artuch art...@speedy.com.ar wrote:
Hi,
Also tried:
options snd-hda-intel model=Generic
options snd-hda-intel model=SB
options snd-hda-intel model=auto
Chris,
With kernel 3.16 the audio is ok !!! ... ufff :)
No other changes are needed and I did not try with other kernel.
Thank you very much for your help !!
José Luis
El vie, 03-04-2015 a las 13:42 -0300, José Luis Artuch escribió:
Chris,
El vie, 03-04-2015 a las 09:31 -0700, chris hermansen
(for fixed
speaker DAC)
Also kill pulseaudio and always restarting the system after each change,
but without audio still ... :(
Any other ideas ?.
José Luis
El mié, 01-04-2015 a las 09:23 -0300, José Luis Artuch escribió:
Hello,
I have a clean install of Debian 7 on a desktop computer
Hello,
I have a clean install of Debian 7 on a desktop computer and the sound
does not work. The ALSA information is located at:
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=d27f6317deb745141df4e7ee2ee4af49f149e350
In */etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf* I tried with *options snd-hda-intel
model=generic* but I
Paul, my knowledge is not enough to help you, I'm sorry.
I have run arecord -D plughw:1,0 -c 2 -r 48000 | aplay. How do you
stop it ?. Is arecord -D plughw:1,0 -c 2 -r 48000 | aplay correct?. I
ask you it because to stop arecord -D plughw:1,0 -c 2 -r 48000 | aplay
I've tried Ctrl z, but to return
Paul, arecord will stop if there is not any audio level on the
corresponding input. Open alsamixer and set the level of the correct
input.
After that level is correct, run alsactl store 0 to fix.
José Luis
El dom, 11-11-2012 a las 12:30 +,
alsa-user-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net escribió:
El lun, 16-01-2012 a las 21:12 +0100, Clemens Ladisch escribió:
José Luis Artuch wrote:
When I try to record with arecord the following message appears:
ALSA lib pcm_dsnoop.c:574:(snd_pcm_dsnoop_open) unable to open slave
arecord: main:564: audio open error: Dispositivo o recurso ocupado
Hello !!
In one PC I have running Debian GNU/Linux (Lenny) with Icecast2 like
server and Ices2 like source, all without GUI.
When I try to record with arecord the following message appears:
ALSA lib pcm_dsnoop.c:574:(snd_pcm_dsnoop_open) unable to open slave
arecord: main:564: audio open error:
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