I have not followed the previous posts in this thread so my comments
may be tangential...

In the past, the the firewire chipset being used was critical.
Basically, there was limited success with anything other than the TI
chipset.

Multiple identical devices (i.e. 2 AF12's) on the firewire requires word clock.

Mixed devices (i.e. one AF12 and one FIrepod) never worked in my tests
and I don't believe could work.



On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 7:16 AM, Ralf Mardorf <[email protected]> wrote:
> On LAU there's somebody who ...
>
> "... had practically zero issues. It's a matter of having or getting the
> right FireWire controller and setting up your system to accommodate the
> FireWire stuff ..."
>
> Perhaps you should ask on Linux audio users mailing list too. He isn't
> using the same device.
>
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