jono338 wrote: > I tried both kernels #12 and #11 (in that order) ... and both the same - > distorted music. Under kernel #12 it did have something in the Feedback > Format thing that said something like High (16.16) . When I went to > #11, it had None there as per the standard kernel. I did note that under > kernel #12 the output was saying the Frequency was 440000 (approx) ... > and that's just weird. > > Before I spend any more time, does the transporter output the original > source out the coax / optical outputs? If it does, i'll just use those - > I was only trying this as i thought it was the only way to get the > original source output without any processing. > > (Just thought ... I'm happy to help getting this to work. I know my way > around linux, so that's not a problem.) > > If not, should I try the other kernels? > > Oh ... the DAC uses the C-Media CM6631 USB receiver, as far as I know. > > Thanks > jonathan.
The Tenor kernels were designed to work around the frequency corruption seen with the Tenor chip - as your interface chip is different they are unlikely to work. Its worth checking that the playback code has the correct frequency (turn on audio.output logging to debug level and look in /var/log/messages). The frequency shown is that reported back from the dac, so if this is different from the expected rate then the dac is doing something linux doesn't like. Does it work with other linux builds? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Triode's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=17 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=94512 _______________________________________________ Touch mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/touch
