>> >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 Lin
>>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-b
Le Fri, 8 May 2009 18:08:34 + (GMT),
bruce william baylis a écrit :
> 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 hon
On the Juli@ I'm getting all the source material at its native rate for
44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192. No sample rate conversion. Verified via
scope and frequency counter. I believe the ICE1712 may not support 192 and
176.4. If so, there is no way it can output without some form of sample rate
con
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 6:31 AM, Demian Martin wrote:
> I have been there with those problem on the Juli@ card, which uses the same
> chipset.
It doesn't. ICE1712 != ICE1724.
> First, use plughw: instead of hw:. (I never understood the
> explanation but it seems to be the proper fix).
plughw doe