On May 21, 2004 04:22 am, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Apparently, the data is stored in the upper 24 bits of a 32-bit value,
> so S32 would be the correct sample format. Please apply the patch
> below and use "-f S32" in all aplay/arecord calls.
Ok patch applied, I am using S32
> Interpreted in S3
On May 18, 2004 07:13 am, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
It still crashed on the way down.
This is the last message I saw.
ehci_hcd 00:1d.7: remove start 1
usb.c: USB disconnect on device 00:1d.7-0 address 1
Guess I will need to try another kernel.
Working on it.
Gwyneth
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On May 18, 2004 07:13 am, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
>
> This should have been S24_LE instead of S32_LE, too.
Got it.
> > I tried S24_LE and the system immediately crashed.
>
> Ouch. This really shouldn't have happened.
Oddly enough I don't seem to be able to repeat it.
I was running KDE at the ti
On May 14, 2004 08:20 pm, Bill Unruh wrote:
Hi Bill,
> It probably means that signed 32 bit Little Endian is not available. Try
> 24 bit instead. Are you sure it is a little endian card?
Not sure what the interface is, but I can try several possibilities.
I expect its the same as the UA700 whic
On May 14, 2004 09:55 am, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Gwyneth Morrison wrote:
> > # aplay -D hw:1 -c10 -f S24_LE -r48000 -traw /dev/urandom
> > Playing raw data '/dev/urandom' : Signed 24 bit Little Endian, Rate 48000
> > Hz, Channels 10
> > aplay: pcm_write:
On May 13, 2004 05:32 am, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Gwyneth Morrison wrote:
> > With plughw:2 it seems to wait the required amount of time and
> > then return to the shell but no output.
>
> Any messages in the system log?
Nothing more then we saw before.
usb.c: register
On May 12, 2004 11:19 am, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
>
> The are files for OSS emulation. The device should be visible in
> /proc/asound/cards and in the output of "aplay -l", too.
Ahh yes, I was using oss emulation to test I assumed that would be ok.
I was actually using XMMS. I hunted down a wav f
On May 12, 2004 02:34 am, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> > Ok applied the patch. Had a problem with compile. (attached)
>
> Oops. Sorry.
Sorry I couldn't find it for you, too many braces...
> > Looks like an extra brace.
>
> Actually a missing closing brace which caused the next opening brace
> to be
On May 11, 2004 07:57 am, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Gwyneth Morrison wrote:
> See <http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=27464> under "Anonymous CVS
> Access". Use . as modulename. You need the autotools to be able to
> compile the alsa-driver package (see the INSTALL
On May 11, 2004 03:54 am, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Gwyneth Morrison wrote:
>
> USB high speed support is in 1.0.4.
>
Excellent - thanks for the clairification.
>
> Support for the UA700's advanced sample formats is in CVS.
>
I could try that but I am not exactly sure how
Hello everyone,
My name is Gwyneth,
Looking thru the list archives I noticed some mention of support for the
Edirol UA1000. (or at least usb2 devices like it) I do have a UA1000 and
would be happy to test it and provide any information. It was not clear if
the support was in the latest releas
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