Dear all,
I heard that there is a patch solving the problem with the TEAC USB
UD-H01. Did that already make it to a stable kernel?
For what it is worth, I am now running a stable fedora kernel:
3.14.2-200.fc20.x86_64 and the behaviour has changed. No more clicks,
but now there is another artefa
On Thursday, 08 May 2014 08:52:55 you wrote:
> Jeffrey Barish wrote:
> > Playing raw data '/dev/zero' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 88200 Hz,
> > Stereo Warning: rate is not accurate (requested = 88200Hz, got = 96000Hz)>
> > please, try the plug plugin
> >
> > Hardware PCM card 0 '
Hello, I have a mono microphone which plugs to the rear stereo jack of
my ASUS P5K motherboard (the left&right poles of the microphone are in
short circuit).
It works perfectly on Windows (the waveform baseline is not shifted) and
even on different computers.
Whenever I change the microphone vol
Hello All,
Please let me ask one question regarding one basic topic (I am newcomer in
using ALSA
in user space application).
The ALSA native api and thus the handshaking between ALSA and
its client seems to be based on stages as listed below.
snd_pcm_open
snd_pcm_hw_params_alloca
snd_pcm_hw_par