Folks,
When recording via arecord I frequently see:
xrun!!! (at least 12.096 ms long)
The command line I'm using is:
arecord -D hw:1 -c 12 -r 96000 -f S32_LE -t raw | conv > out.raw
"conv" is a program I wrote that strips out the all but the first
two channels, since I couldn't figu
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On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, Adam Wiggins wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
>When recording via arecord I frequently see:
>
> xrun!!! (at least 12.096 ms long)
>
>The command line I'm using is:
>
> arecord -D hw:1 -c 12 -r 96000 -f S32_LE -t raw | conv > out.raw
>
>"conv" is a program I wrote that strips o
On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, Adam Wiggins wrote:
>When recording via arecord I frequently see:
> xrun!!! (at least 12.096 ms long)
This is actually an underrun. While your computer is doing something else
(other programs, drivers, etc), soundcard's buffer area has become
full with recorded data. So
On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, Kai Vehmanen wrote:
> (other programs, drivers, etc), soundcard's buffer area has become
> full with recorded data. So as a result you get the an underrun
> (no place to put more data, so previously recorded data is lost).
Doh, of course, overrun, not underrun. ;) So previou
Is it possible to use Hoontechs SA DSP 24 with alsa? I know
that the chipset is supported and I have tried with the latest
drivers but without any luck. I just wonder if anyone has
gotten this soundcard to work with alsa (in which case I must
be doing something wrong).
/Stelios
http://ww
On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, Stelios Grigoriadis wrote:
> Is it possible to use Hoontechs SA DSP 24 with alsa? I know
> that the chipset is supported and I have tried with the latest
> drivers but without any luck. I just wonder if anyone has
Could you be more specific? What is failing?
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hi, i've just compiled and installed a 2.4.9 kernel with the low latency
patch, and am trying to get alsa sound to work. alsa starts up fine (i get
the /proc/asound dir ok), but when i do a modprobe:
modprobe snd-card-cs4236 snd_port=0x534 snd_cport=0x120 snd_mpu_port=-1
snd_fm_port=0x388 snd_j
Christopher Deckard wrote:
>
> is there a way to tell if i've compiled the kernel in such a way that the
> i/o addresses above were taken by something else?
>
Have a look around cat /proc/*. There is lots of useful information
about your hardware in that dir.
--
Patrick Shirkey - Manager Bo
i took a look at /proc, and everything seems ok: cat /proc/ioports doesn't
show anything in the 0x500 range.
i've compiled and recompiled the kernel and alsa drivers something like 15
times now, and i'm really hitting a block. anyone ever have this problem?
my 2.2.12-20 kernel sees it fine, i
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> Hello sir,
> how are you , i am again in problem & making you too in
> problem...
>
> i can easily mount my FAT Partitions But my NTFS Partition can not be
> mount. As y
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Hello
sir,
how are you , i am again in problem & making you too in
problem...
i can easily mount my
FAT Partitions But my NTFS Partition can not be mount.
As you know , I am using
Windows'NT & Red Hat Linux 7.1.
Is it is possible to make my
all partiti
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