indeed, if RD and hardware are unchanged, its a hardware defect or if repo's are still on some incompatibilty in a Linux update of the distro , logically cannot have anything to do with RD


Lorne Tyndale schreef op 7-11-2013 18:38:
Dan,

I don't know if this could be similar to your issue, but I recently ran
into a similar situation on a M-Audio Delta 1010 card (the one with the
rack-mount breakout box).

The machine I had issues with is not running Rivendell - in fact it is a
Windows box set up to stream audio from 3 radio stations.  The inputs /
outputs on the 1010 suddenly stopped working and would either produce
white noise, hum, or silence.  All 3 streams stopped working properly on
the same day.

In the end it turned out to 2 things - inside the breakout box I found a
bad voltage regulator and a bad capacitor.  Replacing them both and my
m-audio 1010 is working fine.

Just something to consider, your difficulty may not be software related.

Lorne Tyndale


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [RDD] Serious issue when recording in RDCatch
From: dan <d...@loudaudio.co.uk>
Date: Thu, November 07, 2013 11:17 am
To: <rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org>, "Pedro Picoto (TSF/tec)"
<pedro.pic...@tsf.pt>


What doesn't make sense is that things have been running fine on the whole up 
until a few weeks ago.  Nothing has changed hardware wise,
apart from the addition of and extra workstation.  I have even re-installed the 
OS, tested all the hardware of the workstations, carried
out the recordings on another computer etc.

It looks like I'm going to have to ditch this software for something better and 
more reliable as it's unpredictability seems to be
getting worse in later versions, not better.  This is a shame, because on the 
whole, Rivendell is very good.  Now that we are on FM and
taking revenue from advertising and sponsorship, I cannot afford for another 
days output to be completely messed up by this software
that suddenly decides it no longer likes the soundcards after a year...

Very angry.

Dan

www.loudaudio.co.uk

On Thu 07/11/13 10:45 , "Pedro Picoto \(TSF/tec\)" pedro.pic...@tsf.pt sent:
I don't have an concrete answer to your problem. All I can say is
that I've obtained a  "full-amplitude white noise" when recording VT's
where the VT recording had the same input port number as the playback,for
example:

Playout_0L - Record_0L Playout_0R - Record_0L
Setting the input or output to another port fixed the problem.   I know
that my suggestion didn't fix Dan's problem.
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