Since I moved from Ubuntu 11.10 (kernel 3.0.0) to Ubuntu 12.04 (kernel
3.2.0) I the Master volume in alsamixer does not do any changes. I
have to alter the PCM volume to set the desired volume level. Any idea
what's happened?
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Best regards
Daniel
On 11.06.2012 20:50, Demian Martin wrote:
Daniel:
I have similar problems with the CM6631, the Tenor 8802 and the Audio
Widget.
In both examples of the CM6631 I have the same bad sounds happen with sample
rate changes that go away with a pause-play cycle. The Tenor is more
problematic and
Stefan Thomas wrote:
cat /proc/asound/cards
...
3 [UA1G ]: USB-Audio - UA-1G
Roland UA-1G at usb-:05:00.0-2, full speed
What do I have to do, if I want to hear something using e.g. mplayer?
mplayer -ao alsa:device=hw=UA1G something.wav
On 15.04.2012 21:37, Daniel Mack wrote:
On 04/14/2012 10:18 PM, je...@web.de wrote:
Want to give a short feedback for other user waiting for a solution.
Thanks to Daniel the problem is solved now by the following patch:
Yes, but Joachim wanted to contact the vendor and ask for a firmware
I'm writing a program to open an ALSA device (USB S/PDIF) and capture
the bitstream. Aside from having to tackle the bits about deciding
whether the stream is PCM versus something else, I first have to
figure out how to *properly* open the device for capture.
Unfortunately, what programs I've seen
Daniel:
To be concise-
1) I have tested with Alsa 1.0.24 and 1.0.25.
2) These devices (CMedia, Tenor and Audio Widget) have always had the same
issues. They did not change from the first version of UAC2 support.
3) XMOS based USB interfaces work fine.
4) Alex Lee came up with a workaround to get
On 12.06.2012 20:08, Demian Martin wrote:
Daniel:
To be concise-
1) I have tested with Alsa 1.0.24 and 1.0.25.
2) These devices (CMedia, Tenor and Audio Widget) have always had the same
issues. They did not change from the first version of UAC2 support.
3) XMOS based USB interfaces work
No, unfortunately not yet.
But I will try to contact the developer again in the coming days and
will report back if I get some positive feedback.
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