On 13.05.20 11:10, Clemens Ladisch via Alsa-user wrote:
> Nils wrote:
>> I am trying to get a Rodecaster Pro working, and see it in lsusb, but
>> can't get it to work with Alsa.
>>
>> [ 3490.377201] usb 1-7: parse_audio_format_rates_v2v3(): unable to retrieve
>> number of sample rates (clock 1)
>>
* tu...@posteo.de [2020-05-13 11:25]:
> Hi,
>
> I have added a simple DAC to my PC, which provides a digital to
> anaolog conversion only - there are no further soundcard-like
> functionality available.
>
> Now I am looking for an equaliser which works with alsa, does
> not need jack or pulseaud
Hi,
I have added a simple DAC to my PC, which provides a digital to
anaolog conversion only - there are no further soundcard-like
functionality available.
Now I am looking for an equaliser which works with alsa, does
not need jack or pulseaudio or portaudio and does the equalisation
by itsself -
Nils wrote:
> I am trying to get a Rodecaster Pro working, and see it in lsusb, but
> can't get it to work with Alsa.
>
> [ 3490.377201] usb 1-7: parse_audio_format_rates_v2v3(): unable to retrieve
> number of sample rates (clock 1)
This device appears not to be completely class compliant.
Does
Hello everyone,
I am trying to get a Rodecaster Pro working, and see it in lsusb, but
can't get it to work with Alsa. I've documented my setup and what I've
tried in this Ubuntu Bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1877726 and
would appreciate any help. A Scarlett 2i2 gen
Maurizio Mileto Principale wrote:
> Can you tell me if ALSA plans to convert the AE-9 drivers for Linux in the
> near future?
There does not exist any public information about Creative hardware.
Linux drivers are written by Creative. Or not, when they don't feel like it.
Regards,
Clemens
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