On 2007-09-27 16:36, Lee Revell wrote:
I pulled in the latest sources but unfortuntely my US-122 is
still distorted and unusable.
Try a different USB port.
If that does not help try ruling out an interrupt sharing issue by
testing with network, firewire onboard audio disabled and
Hi,
I encountered the same problem this week when installing Linux on a computer.
The frustrating part is that a few years ago I had the sound card
working with Linux.
I would like to add to Daniel's post that when loading the snd_via82xx
module outputs
something like:
codec_read: codec 0 is not
Mark Constable wrote:
It's probably possible to use an ~/.asoundrc file to split
the output between 2 or more cards, but again, asoundrc magic
is beyond me.
Its beyond me too thats why I ask here;)
If here nobody understands this magic where I can ask for it?;)
I'm not sure these help but
On Thu, 2007-09-27 at 10:07 +0200, Kamil Dziedzic wrote:
Mark Constable wrote:
It's probably possible to use an ~/.asoundrc file to split
the output between 2 or more cards, but again, asoundrc magic
is beyond me.
Its beyond me too thats why I ask here;)
If here nobody understands this
On 2007-09-27 20:58, Jonathan Stowe wrote:
Its beyond me too thats why I ask here;)
If here nobody understands this magic where I can ask for it?;)
See http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/TwoCardsAsOne
I've also read all of this below, a couple of times over
the years, but it still make
Ok I have searched for and read just about every thread on alsa mixing and can't
get past this problem. I have a dsnoop pcm setup that I can record from just
fine, but when i try to record with two instances of arecord at once the second
one always errors out with Unable to open slave, I have