Hi, On my Panasonic cf-74 with Debian Squeeze 32 bit, audio in Jack and Pd will only work properly after making a few settings with Gnome Alsa Mixer:
- disable IEC958 - enable capture > Rec I've done a fresh install several times and only with Gnome Alsa Mixer I could do the right settings for some reason. Katja On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 5:58 PM, Funs Seelen <funssee...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi list, > > Sorry for being a little off topic, but I hope to find a solution here. > > After spending many many hours trying to get the sound on my new > machine working I feel I'm getting close, but need a last hint. I hope > one of you could help me. > > After installing pulseaudio and editing ~/.asoundrc over and over > again sound worked properly for all applications, except for Pd (ALSA > error: Broken pipe). Beside, Jack won't start. I read the recent > thread about `Pd and pulseaudio' here but pulseaudio seems not to be > the problem in my case. > > The setup: > - sound card: UA25EX (set to card 0 (snd-usb-audio, index=0)); > - OS: Debian Squeeze 32-bit; > - Alsa: Driver version: 1.0.21, Library version: 1.0.23, Utilities > version: 1.0.23 > > > The sound card is compatible with alsa. It has always worked properly > under Ubuntu 10.04 on my netbook, with pulseaudio installed, without > ~/.asoundrc or /etc/asound.conf or doing any other sound > configuration. > > `aplay' works with pulse and with plughw:0, but not if I select <type > hw> and <card 0> in ~/.asoundrc and choose the default. This seems to > be a bitrate conversion problem (`available sample format S24-3LE'). I > read somewhere that pulse does this conversion automatically, as well > as plughw:0, but I assume that Pd doesn't work with pulseaudio. > Further, I can't find a way to set this `plughw' (of which I don't > know what it actually is or does) as default. > > Comparing to another system that does work (now Ubuntu 12.04) I > figured out that /var/lib/alsa/asound.state on my Ubuntu netbook shows > ... > > state.UA25EX { > control.1 { > iface MIXER > name 'MIDI Input Mode' > value 'Light Load' > comment { > access 'read write' > type ENUMERATED > count 1 > item.0 'High Load' > item.1 'Light Load' > } > } > } > > while my Debian desktop shows ... > > state.UA25EX { > control { > } > } > > It is true that I'm not able to set any control in for example > `alsamixer' (This sound device does not have any controls) or with > `amixer cset'. Editing asound.state manually does not help as it is > reset when I `alsactl store'. > > Does anyone have a clue how I could fix this problem? I prefer not to > do a new OS install, at least not Ubuntu 12.04 (Unity). That's why I > moved to Debian in the first place. > > --Funs > > _______________________________________________ > Pd-list@iem.at mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >
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