You should have a program under System->ASI Configuration You will need the root password. At the bottom of the window is: Adapter Mode: ???????????? Change It will say Low Latency Mode if that is what it is in.
On Fri, Dec 25, 2020 at 11:44 PM wa7skg <wa7...@wa7skg.com> wrote: > And how would I do that? > > Michael > > John Boles wrote on 12/25/20 6:13 PM: > > Check if the ASI Card is in Low Latency Mode. > > For me that has only ever given me 1 In and Out on the card in that mode. > > > > John > > > > On Thu, Dec 24, 2020 at 11:28 AM David Klann <dxkl...@pm.me > > <mailto:dxkl...@pm.me>> wrote: > > > > Hi Michael, > > > > On 12/24/20 12:18 PM, you wrote: > > > > > > Please forgive my ignorance and feeble memory. I can't seem to > figure > > > out how to use rdalsaconfig. > > > > > > I open it with sudo rdalsaconfig. A box pops up with three devices > > > > > > HDAudio Generic - ALC1150 Analog[01] > > > HDAudio Generic - ALC1150 Analog[02] > > > HDAudio Generic - ALC1150 Analog[03] > > > > > > I can select or unselect each one. There are Save and Cancel > > buttons at > > > the bottom of the list. > > > > > > Do those represent my onboard sound? If I select them then hit > Save, > > > nothing really happens. Nothing changes in my available Audio > > Resources. > > > > > > Michael > > > > Yes, those represent the different entities within your on-board > audio > > devices. Clicking on a line "selects" that device (i.e., makes it > > available for use as a Rivendell audio device). You'll need to have > > create and/or write permissions on the file /etc/asound.conf in > > order to > > save your choices in rdalsaconfig(1). Clicking the "Save" button > saves > > your choices. > > > > I recommend playing with it -- try selecting just one line (like, the > > first one) and see if you can hear audio with headphones or a speaker > > plugged into the output of the on-board audio jack. > > > > ~David > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > David Klann wrote on 12/24/20 10:04 AM: > > >> Michael, > > >> > > >> On 12/24/20 11:12 AM, you wrote: > > >>> > > >>> Is there any way to use the computer onboard sound for the > > audition output? > > >>> > > >> > > >> Yes, absolutely (as long as it is supported by ALSA). > > >> > > >> Once you configure your ALSA devices using rdalsaconfig(1) they > will > > >> appear as additional audio devices in the host's list of audio > > resources. > > >> > > >> In my experience, ASI cards always show up as the lower numbered > > cards > > >> (starting with the first card, number Zero). ALSA devices show > up as > > >> higher-numbered cards. > > >> > > >> Note that running rdalsaconfig stops the currently playing audio > in > > >> RDAirplay... > > >> > > >> ~David Klann > > >> > > >> > > >>> Michael > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> Fred Gleason wrote on 12/24/20 9:05 AM: > > >>>> On Dec 24, 2020, at 12:00, wa7skg <wa7...@wa7skg.com > > <mailto:wa7...@wa7skg.com> > > >>>> <mailto:wa7...@wa7skg.com <mailto:wa7...@wa7skg.com>>> wrote: > > >>>> > > >>>>> Only have one host, so, yes. Single computer system for now. > > >>>> > > >>>> Interesting. > > >>>> > > >>>> Could you post the contents of the ‘Audio Resources > > Information’ dialog > > >>>> in rdadmin(1)? > > >>>> > > >>>> Cheers! > > >>>> > > >> > > >> > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Rivendell-dev mailing list > > Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org > > <mailto:Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org> > > http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev > > >
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