Sage wrote:
I have a Midiman Delta 66 that uses the envy24 alsa driver. The Windows
drivers for this card have a feature that enables me to lock the output
rate (in kHz) to whatever level I want. If I set it to 96 kHz,
everything will be upsampled to 96 kHz before it goes out to the
speakers. If
I recently installed Linux (hdb) from SuSE's 8.1 ftp distribution. It
installed the latest Alsa system and recognized my soundcard without a
problem. I have an HP Pavillion 8190 which comes with an AD1816 sound
card. I also run Win95 (hda) The issue I have experienced is that I
don't always get
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Hi,
I have a fm801 based card ( Terratec 512 ) connected with an optical
tos-link to an external D/A converter ( Musical Fidelity X-Act).
The converter supports 3 sampling rate input 32 kHz, 44.4 kHz and 48 kHz.
Using default alsa configuration, my converter said that digital
pma [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dear List --
With Debian sources and Dan McCombs's Installing and Configuring ALSA
(from http://www.LinuxOrbit.com) I have compiled a 2.4.19 kernel, customized
the /etc/alsa/ config files for snd-ice1712, and installed ALSA via
make-kpkg.
However, the
How do I change the capture rate of the extigy?
So far it is stuck at 8000Hz, and if I try different rates with arecord,
the correct number of samples are taken for the requested rate, but over a different
period, eg. if I try to record 5 seconds at 48000, it takes 30 seconds, at 8000Hz. Am
I