leegold wrote:
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 18:38:23 +0200, Clemens Ladisch
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
You didn't say that you're using the latest driver version,
so please download the alsa-driver-1.0.15rcX package from
http://www.alsa-project.org/, unpack it, go into the
alsa-driver-1.0.5rcX
Rene Herman wrote:
On 09/12/2007 05:39 PM, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Rene Herman wrote:
Latency-wise, I expect softvol is a non-starter always but if this is not a
concern, I don't know.
Nothing needs to be scheduled separately; there shouldn't be any noticeable
latency.
Well, there _has_ to
Gene Heskett wrote:
On Wednesday 12 September 2007, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
The ADC is still as crappy as in earlier CMI chips, but the CMI8768's DACs
have been improved and are as good as other good 16-bit sound cards.
16 bit. Figures. at a 30 dollar bill, one doesn't get much
Jonathan Stowe wrote:
I'm getting some strange behaviour between LinuxSampler, JACK and the
USB audio driver and I'm not quite sure where to look to narrow it down
further.
What *appears* to be happening is that when LinuxSampler is being output
to JACK and JACK is using a usb audio device
Yes, the hardware is pointed in the subject line.
Will it be possible to run 5.1 surround with Hercules Fortissimo II
when watching movies in kaffeine or some other player if Kaffeine
isn't good at 5.1 surround.
ps. I am eager to know this because I have my eyes on a set of
speakers which I would
On Thu, 2007-09-13 at 09:43 +0200, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Jonathan Stowe wrote:
I'm getting some strange behaviour between LinuxSampler, JACK and the
USB audio driver and I'm not quite sure where to look to narrow it down
further.
What *appears* to be happening is that when LinuxSampler
Hi All,
I have two soundcards: a CMI 8738 (snd-cmipci) and an SB Audigy LS
(snd-ca0106). I would like to use the MIDI port of the CMI. The cards
work well standalone, but if I set-up the cards simultaneously, can't
get sound :-((
The /etc/modprobe.d/sound file:
alias snd-card-0 snd-ca0106
On 09/13/2007 09:27 AM, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Rene Herman wrote:
On 09/12/2007 05:39 PM, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Rene Herman wrote:
Latency-wise, I expect softvol is a non-starter always but if this is not a
concern, I don't know.
Nothing needs to be scheduled separately; there shouldn't be
On Thu, 13 Sep 2007, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
leegold wrote:
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 18:38:23 +0200, Clemens Ladisch
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
You didn't say that you're using the latest driver version,
so please download the alsa-driver-1.0.15rcX package from
http://www.alsa-project.org/, unpack
On Thursday 13 September 2007, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Gene Heskett wrote:
On Wednesday 12 September 2007, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
The ADC is still as crappy as in earlier CMI chips, but the CMI8768's
DACs have been improved and are as good as other good 16-bit sound
cards.
16 bit.
Can anyone recommend a 'basic' PCI sound card that supports hardware mixing?
No fancy features required, just to be able to play back sound to a
head phone jack would be sufficient ...
We used to use Soundblaster and Audigy cards, but we can't get hold of
these any more.
Thanks
James Pearson
Can anyone recommend a 'basic' PCI sound card that supports hardware mixing?
No fancy features required, just to be able to play back sound to a
head phone jack would be sufficient ...
We used to use Soundblaster and Audigy cards, but we can't get hold of
these any more.
Thanks
James Pearson
Hi all,
I have a Linux system with MADI card (snd-hdspm). The settings can be
controlled by using the amixer command-line utility.
Right now there's no MADI hardware connected, but I want to use the
word clock output to supply a clock signal to sync my hardware. For
this, I set the Sample
On Thu, 13 Sep 2007, Roman Katzer wrote:
Hi all,
I have a Linux system with MADI card (snd-hdspm). The settings can be
controlled by using the amixer command-line utility.
Right now there's no MADI hardware connected, but I want to use the
word clock output to supply a clock signal to
My new emu 1212M PCI soundcard is playing music a semitone higher than
it should. This is not a new problem - it's been that way since I
installed the soundcard (which was only a couple of weeks ago). I just
gave a bass guitar lesson and had my student put a capo on the first
fret to play
Matthew Polashek wrote:
sounds like a sample rate problem. Check your sample rate of your
original file and be sure it's the same as the 1212.
The sample rates supported by emu 1212M are 44.1 all the way to 192 -
shouldn't that cover anything? I can't see any sample rate setting in
Matthew Polashek wrote:
sounds like a sample rate problem. Check your sample rate of your
original file and be sure it's the same as the 1212.
One .ogg I'm trying to play has a bitrate of 160 kbps and sample rate of
44100 Hz.
Chris
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Chris Aitken wrote:
Matthew Polashek wrote:
And what sample rate do you have you Jack set at?
I've never accessed jack before. What is it's front-end app?
Is any of this useful?:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ jackd -d alsa -d hw:0
jackd 0.103.0
Copyright 2001-2005 Paul Davis and others.
Matthew Polashek wrote:
The HDSP mixer is for RME hardware only so don't expect that to work.
The sample rate of any given hardware is set when you launch jack. Do
this with qjackctl and you'll have a nice easy GUI for configuration.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ locate qjackctl
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The HDSP mixer is for RME hardware only so don't expect that to work.
The sample rate of any given hardware is set when you launch jack. Do
this with qjackctl and you'll have a nice easy GUI for configuration.
Matt
Chris Aitken wrote:
Matthew Polashek wrote:
sounds like a sample rate
Matthew Polashek wrote:
And what sample rate do you have you Jack set at?
I've never accessed jack before. What is it's front-end app?
Chris
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