On Fri, 2014-03-28 at 19:02 -0500, Robert Nickels wrote:
> The platform is a Raspberry Pi, and I'm aware it has
> limitations, However, this problem has only popped up after a recent
> upgrade/update, so I
> suspect it's due to something that has been changed in the OS or kernel.
>
> I'm a ham r
Like I suspect others, I joined this list in hopes of getting some advice
with a problem that has thus far eluded me. I'm not an ALSA expert by
any means, nor a programmer, but I consider myself a decent
troubleshooter, and thought that by sharing what I've done it may
trigger some ideas from tho
Dear Andrea and list,
I had, and still have, the same problem: see the thread "teac UD-H01,
bad 24 bit playback" for a discussion. There were other reports (Teac
DAC, I've read someone can make it work fine via USB 16/2/44100, but NOT
ME...) of similar problems, with the jitter even at 16bit. Thi
On 03/28/2014 10:49 AM, Andrea M wrote:
> I bought an USB DAC from TEAC (device UD-H01 with chip TENOR 8802) and this,
> with its own drivers, works perfectly under Windows7 and OSX ( I tried both
> with 16 and 24 bit from 44.1 to 192Khz).
> On my netbook which has Linux Mint last version and drive
Hello,
I bought an USB DAC from TEAC (device UD-H01 with chip TENOR 8802) and this,
with its own drivers, works perfectly under Windows7 and OSX ( I tried both
with 16 and 24 bit from 44.1 to 192Khz).
On my netbook which has Linux Mint last version and driver ALSA last
version, it works only at 16b
Hi,
I made a mistake and bought a sound card without looking first if it's
supported by alsa ("c-media chip? that wont be a problem..."). The
obvious question is wether it can be supported.
The one I bought is a Terratec Aureon 7.1 PCIe, similar to this one:
http://www.hardcoreware.net/diamond