Michael Bourgeous gmail.com> writes:
>
Hi Michael, thank you for the infos.
> My US-428 works great, but with the following caveats:
>
> - After using jack with the 4-channel input, I have to power cycle the
> device to use it with anything else.
> - In order to get latency below 10-20ms with
Trevor Bradley wrote:
> The onboard snd_hda_intel on my nForce 430 / ASUS M2NPV-VM is just too
> damned frustrating. I might have managed to get it working on my HTPC
> backend in stereo as long as I don't look at it funny, but on my front
> end, even with ivtv properly installed, sound isn't
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I am happy with my Terratec Aureon 5.1 Space, which holds a Envy24HT (ICE1724)
chipset.
HTH,
Eric
Am Freitag, 23. Februar 2007 18:47:07 schrieb Trevor Bradley:
> At this point, I'm willing to throw money at the problem. I'm looking
> for a
The onboard snd_hda_intel on my nForce 430 / ASUS M2NPV-VM is just too
damned frustrating. I might have managed to get it working on my HTPC
backend in stereo as long as I don't look at it funny, but on my front
end, even with ivtv properly installed, sound isn't consistent, even
though every
Bill Unruh wrote:
> Just to clarify, the crystal oscillators on the different cards to not run
> at the same rate. Thus say one runs at 44100 and the other at 44050. That
> means every second, the one card will bring in 50 fewer samples than the
> other one. If you remove enough samples to flush th
Hi!
I didn't test this, but I found an article on the ALSA wiki at
http://alsa.opensrc.org/Network. Maybe you can do what you want with
this guide. If you eventually find another solution or know how to
improve this one, please think about writing it down to the wiki. That'd
be great!
Regards, In