On Fri, May 08, 2009 at 09:45:15PM -0700, Demian Martin wrote:
> >A high-end audio company has asked me to get their newly released USB
> >DAC working in Linux at 24-bit. 16-bit playback is said to be
> >working. I'm hoping I only need to use a 24-bit music player like
> >mpd, but if that doesn't
>A high-end audio company has asked me to get their newly released USB
>DAC working in Linux at 24-bit. 16-bit playback is said to be
>working. I'm hoping I only need to use a 24-bit music player like
>mpd, but if that doesn't work, where should I look next? Can a DAC
>work in Linux at 16-bit bu
I have been there with those problem on the Juli@ card, which uses the same
chipset. First, use plughw: instead of hw:. (I never understood the
explanation but it seems to be the proper fix). Confirm that it works with
aplay before trying it with a sound program. Aplay doen't need a conf file
to wo
Oh, sorry, for the record I have a Realtek ALC883.
Regards,
Daren
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 11:26 PM, Daren Krive wrote:
> Can anyone suggest how I could find more information about this problem? I
> have now upgraded to Ubuntu 9.04 and still have the same problem. I also
> tried openSuSE 11.1
Can anyone suggest how I could find more information about this problem? I
have now upgraded to Ubuntu 9.04 and still have the same problem. I also
tried openSuSE 11.1 and had the same issue.
Clearly the soundcard works because I can get sound through the headphones.
It seems like under Linux I
A high-end audio company has asked me to get their newly released USB
DAC working in Linux at 24-bit. 16-bit playback is said to be
working. I'm hoping I only need to use a 24-bit music player like
mpd, but if that doesn't work, where should I look next? Can a DAC
work in Linux at 16-bit but not
On Thursday 07 May 2009 15:43, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Niels wrote:
>> - This is with Kubuntu 9.04. For some reason it ships with ALSA
>> 1.0.18rc3. Is it worth upgrading,
>
> Probably not, AFAIK there haven't have any relevant changes.
>
>> and how would I do that, other that wait for an autom
On Thursday 07 May 2009 13:17, Paolo Saggese wrote:
> On Wednesday 06 May 2009, Niels wrote:
>
>> - This is with Kubuntu 9.04. For some reason it ships with ALSA
>> 1.0.18rc3. Is it worth upgrading, and how would I do that, other that
>> wait for an automatic update?
>
> don't know wether it may
Hello,
Im rather new to linux ubuntu, and for the last few weeks have been using
intrepid. I recently upped it to jaunty, and at first its been ok, I don't
really know what is meant to be different about it to be honest. Yesterday I
realised that the gismo above the keyboard that you slide your
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 12:47 AM, Dmitri Seletski wrote:
> Hello boys and girls.
>
> I have successfully installed asus xonar DX onto PCIE x16 slot on Linux
> 2.6.28-gentoo-r5 SMP on amd64 architecture.
>
> Version of alsa package - alsa-driver1.0.20, alsa firmware 1.0.19. I
> used alsa package and
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