Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Actually I have just yesterday noticed a specific problem with the 24 bit support.John S. Denker wrote:Request #1: USB driver supporting 24-bit i/o. Request #2: USB driver supporting 96000 frames per second.What you want is already supported by the snd-usb-audio driver. IIRC Patrick Shirkey reported that 24bit@96kHz works with the M-Audio Quattro.
Also you should know that the quattro only supports 24_3le which is 24 bits, three bytes. This is contrary to possibly all other pro devices which support 24bits, four bytes or something like that. Meaning that you have to use a special bit depth just for the quattro. This could be the problem you are seeing.
Currently I am using the cvs from the 18 November. I will update and check again. I have initialised both pcms and I cannot record a signal through the first pcm hw:1,0 although arecord doesn't complain.
Using 24_3le,2,44100 I get a normal signal on the left (input 3) but maxed signal on the right (input 4). If I press in the input level button on the device input 3 is boosted (again normal operation) but input 4 is still maxed.
I have verified it is the same for 88200 and 96000hz too.
arecord will not work for 88200 or 96000 at 16 bit eg.
arecord -D hw:1,1 -c 2 -f s16_le -r 88200 -d 10 /art/1music/rec/test-10sec-88-16.wav
Recording WAVE '/art/1music/rec/test-10sec-88-16.wav' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 88200 Hz, Stereo
ALSA lib pcm_hw.c:428:(snd_pcm_hw_prepare) SNDRV_PCM_IOCTL_PREPARE failed: Invalid argument
arecord: set_params:814: Unable to install hw params:
ACCESS: RW_INTERLEAVED
FORMAT: S16_LE
SUBFORMAT: STD
SAMPLE_BITS: 16
FRAME_BITS: 32
CHANNELS: 2
RATE: 88200
PERIOD_TIME: (46439 46440)
PERIOD_SIZE: 4096
PERIOD_BYTES: 16384
PERIODS: 4
BUFFER_TIME: (185759 185760)
BUFFER_SIZE: 16384
BUFFER_BYTES: 65536
TICK_TIME: 10000
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