Thanks, I'll do that and bring back the results.
There is any other way to teach PulseAudio about change the default device?
2013/3/19 Daniel Mack <zon...@gmail.com>
> On 19.03.2013 20:53, Rodolfo Thomazelli wrote:
> > Man, I saved a .wav file into my home folder. By typing "aplay
> > -Dplughw:USB some-test-wave.wav" I can hear it from the output of
> > scarlett! The device is playing!
>
> Ok, nice. I'll post my two patches then. Thanks for testing!
>
> > I want to use a program called MATAA, an extension of the Octave
> > software. I can't change devices in MATAA, because it uses the default
> > one, wich I need that be the usb device.
>
> Well, the thing is that your default device on Ubuntu is in fact
> PulseAudio, so you need to teach PulseAudio about a different default
> hardware device. You normally do that in the Sound settings, but I don't
> know why that doesn't work for you at the moment ...
>
> > I'll do now the recommendations of Torstein.
> >
> > What you means with "do a git pull in linux folder"?
>
> You go to your linux folder as you did before:
>
> cd linux
>
> and then you call the command
>
> git pull
>
> Then you continue at step #8 of the Wiki page ...
>
>
>
> Daniel
>
> >
> >
> >
> > 2013/3/19 Daniel Mack <zon...@gmail.com <mailto:zon...@gmail.com>>
> >
> > On 19.03.2013 19:57, Rodolfo Thomazelli wrote:
> > > I've just completed all the required steps. Seems like something
> > > changes, because in alsamixer my usb device is listed, but there
> is no
> > > control over it. In Ubuntu sound controller my device is not even
> > > listed. So I can't make it my default device, and that is just
> > what I want!
> > >
> > >
> > > Here is some logs:
> > >
> > >
> > > *uname -a*
> > > Linux rodolfo 3.9.0-rc3-custom #1 SMP Tue Mar 19 14:48:30 BRT 2013
> > > x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
> > >
> > >
> > > *cat /proc/asound/cards*
> > > 0 [PCH ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH
> > > HDA Intel PCH at 0xf7e00000 irq 45
> > > 1 [USB ]: USB-Audio - Scarlett 8i6 USB
> > > Focusrite Scarlett 8i6 USB at
> > > usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.2, high speed
> >
> > Perfect. That's just what's expected - good job! :)
> >
> > > *lsusb -v*
> >
> > The lsusb output hasn't changed - it just dumps what the hardware
> > reports.
> >
> > So what does "aplay -Dplughw:USB some-test-wave.wav" do? Do you hear
> any
> > sound?
> >
> > You say you don't see the device in the Ubuntu "Sound" pane? That's
> > actually strange, because the system registered it properly.
> >
> > Torstein posted another patch, which I put into my branch as well.
> >
> > You could do a "git pull" in your "linux" folder, and then repeat the
> > steps from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/GitKernelBuild,
> starting
> > at step #8. Does that help?
> >
> >
> > Daniel
> >
> >
>
>
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