`VL wrote:
> I'm having an issue with my M-Audio Delta 44 soundcard installed into
> the PCI->PCIe adapter.
>
> dmesg: http://dpaste.com/1539095/
> [0.384542] pci :05:01.0: BAR 7: can't assign io (size 0x1000)
> [0.384714] pci :06:00.0: BAR 7: can't assign io (size 0x1000)
> [0
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Nathan Jackson wrote:
> The command I used to record was:
>
> arecord -f S16 -r 41000 -c 4 output.wav
So your device supports a sample rate of 41000 Hz?
Wouldn't you want to use 44100 or 48000 Hz?
Regards,
Clemens
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Vince and list,
On Jan 6, 2014 2:08 PM, "Vince Ur" wrote:
>
> Ok I downloaded Ubuntu, I'll let you know as soon as i'll have done some
testing. BTW my device used to work on ubuntu (12.10
> I think) I removed pulseaudio and selected alsa output on gmusicbrowser.
Lately it stopped working for som
Ok I downloaded Ubuntu, I'll let you know as soon as i'll have done some
testing. BTW my device used to work on ubuntu (12.10
I think) I removed pulseaudio and selected alsa output on gmusicbrowser.
Lately it stopped working for some reason.
My main OS is now debian so i wanted to make it work o
Hi,
I recently bought an ASUS Z87-A board which has a Z87 express chipset
and a Realtec ALC892 audio chip. I tried with Ubuntu 13.10 and Fedora
19, both can not produce any sound on the line out plugs. There is
hissing on the speakers which stop if I mute the line. I can't test with
HDMI and optic
Hello,
I'm having an issue with my M-Audio Delta 44 soundcard installed into
the PCI->PCIe adapter. When installed into PCI slot on my old computer,
it works perfectly, but the new one lacks PCI slots, so I installed it
using
the adapter (http://www.espada-tech.ru/pr_-12351.shtml)
lspci shows th