I am a little puzzled by the following error reported by arecord.
overrun!!! (at least -1601693626.382 ms long)
The record command is a line is a shell script:
nice -19 arecord -D $DEVICE -t wav -c 2 -f cd -d $TIME $OUT/$1 2>> $LOGS
$DEVICE is plug:dsnoop
$TIME is 2400
$OUT and $LOGS are local
Thank you for trying to help!
I have run jackd -d alsa
Then installed cadence to setup jack in easier fashion, it also only shows
the one device that alsa presents to me...
Kind Regards
Marcel Grandemange
OPS Manager
Antfarm (PTY) Ltd
Tel: 012 346 7511
Direct : 0100072640
-Original Mess
Hi,
why not using jack with the ALSA backend, together with pulseaudio or
without pulseaudio at all, instead of using ALSA directly?
http://www.jackaudio.org/
There might be reasons to not use jack, but at least for multi-track
recording this IMO is the best and easiest approach. FWIW Ardour now
Good Day
I really hope someone can point me in the rite direction here.
I have debian 8.X installed and installed a M-audio M44 card (using
ice1712). I managed to get the card to pick up without to much issues and
within pulse and several other tools such as pavucontrol was able to see
the fir