James,
Thanks! I'm happy you have found a minute to devote to the problem :-)
'lspci -vnn | grep 0401' output is:
02:02.0 0401: 1412:1724 (rev 01)
As for a DAC in use, I didn't understand the question reason: the problem exists
for *both* line and spdif outputs. At any case, I must answer :-) C
On 03/10/06, Andrew Gaydenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use ICE1724 ALSA driver for Terratec Aureon 7.1 Space card. Almost
> all is fine, big thanks to developers! Nevertheless, I have noticed
> both default (line out) and plug:spdif devices'es outputs are inverted.
> Is it possible to configur
Hello,
I have a SB Live 5.1 card (lspci -vv says Model SB0100) on an Intel
865 mobo. I'm running Suse 10.0 with alsa-1.0.12 (the packman RPM).
When I try to record something via line-in (settings: 44.1KHz, stereo,
32-bit float), I get only the right channel. The red bar in audacity
that shows the
Lee Revell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It might not be interrupt related, it could be DMA starvation. This has
> been observed with some SATA controllers while testing the -rt patches.
> The symptom is that the latency traces show the machine going in "slow
> motion".
>
> Dominique: try the -rt
Hello list,
I'd like to automatically convert some sample rates to others, for
playback, like this:
11025 => 44100
22050 => 44100
8000 => 48000 (or 32000)
12000 => 48000
For the simple reason that sound goes via toslink to my amplifier and
it's quiet below 32 kHz. Alsa seems to do this for m
Lee Revell wrote:
> > On Sat, 2006-09-30 at 11:07 +0200, Udo van den Heuvel wrote:
>> >> This stuff worked under Windoze.
>> >> How can I fix this?
>> >> Am I doing something wrong?
> >
> > Yes. Use plughw:1 rather than hw:1. Or just use default:1 for
> > automatic rate, format, channel conversio