Support for SPDIF on card:
Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio Controller (rev 02)
Can't seem to get it working. Is it not supported yet?
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This used to work some time ago, it's been dead in both openSUSE and
Kubuntu probably from 1.0.23.
What pavucontrol is showing:-
Both Input and Output Devices display Front Left and Front Right which
cannot be right.
Card is Soundblaster Live 24-bit External SB0490.
# rpm -q alsa
alsa-1.0.24.1-
This used to work some time ago, it's been dead in both openSUSE and
Kubuntu probably from 1.0.23.
What pavucontrol is showing:-
Both Input and Output Devices display Front Left and Front Right which
cannot be right.
Card is Soundblaster Live 24-bit External SB0490.
# rpm -q alsa
alsa-1.0.24.1-
I am running a Debian stable system, and on my current motherboard,
cannot currently record sound coming in on line in - if I try, all I
get is white noise.
In amixer (or indeed any other mixer), I have controls for levels of
Master, PCM, Capture and Digital, and Capture also has a recording
togg
On (12:45 05/11/11), Torsten Schenk put forth the
proposition:
> > Is there any way of finding the sample rate being output from alsa?
>Yes, you can use
>cat /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/sub0/hw_params
>
>to display you current card mode. If you have multiple cards/subdevices per
>card/... just brows
On (10:39 05/11/11), David Woodfall put forth the
proposition:
>Is there any way of finding the sample rate being output from alsa?
>
>Scenario is that I have bought a small DAC which works fine, but I
>would like to use the alsaequal mixer with it. Does the fact that is
>going through alsa mean
> Is there any way of finding the sample rate being output from alsa?
Yes, you can use
cat /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/sub0/hw_params
to display you current card mode. If you have multiple cards/subdevices per
card/... just browse around in /proc/asound. To find out which pcm
substream is found in
Is there any way of finding the sample rate being output from alsa?
Scenario is that I have bought a small DAC which works fine, but I
would like to use the alsaequal mixer with it. Does the fact that is
going through alsa mean that the rate will be upsampled?
Details on alsaequal are here (great