Hello Dan!
Is your patch is in the .21 driver released today?
Thanks
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Forget it
found in the changelog...
"ALSA: usb - Add boot quirk for C-Media 6206 USB Audi"
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Fabrício Nihues
2009/8/31 Fabrício Nihues
> Hello Dan!
> Is your patch is in the .21 driver released today?
>
> Thanks
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> Fabrício Nihues
>
>
Thanks!! =D
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Fabrício Nihues
2009/6/8 Dan Allongo :
> Just FYI, I've submitted the patch and Takashi says it'll make it in with
> the next merge.
> Thanks for all the help.
> ---Dan
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Just FYI, I've submitted the patch and Takashi says it'll make it in with
the next merge.
Thanks for all the help.
---Dan
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 10:49 PM, Fabrício Nihues wrote:
> Dan, everything works, I think was the test sample (a .wav Dolby
> Digital sample) that I was using or my asound.
Dan, everything works, I think was the test sample (a .wav Dolby
Digital sample) that I was using or my asound.conf
my asound.conf is this now
pcm.!default {
type plug
slave {
pcm "spdif"
format S16_LE
}
}
I'm "listening" a movie with ac3 sound now and is it perfect 5.1!
Thank you!
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Looking around I've found more people with the same problem of the
sound stopping/playing (the receiver change from DTS or DD to stereo
or other decode automatically). The problem can be corrected forcing
DTS/DD decode to the receiver instead of "auto", I'll try this at home
when get there.
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It's strange too I don't know what is causing, but I changed in
asound.conf the buffer size and period and everytime the dropouts was
different, sometimes more, sometimes less, but impossible to watch
because it was 1-2 drops every second.
Changed asound.conf to ressample everything to 44100 t
Another issue, every second there is a "pause" of some miliseconds in
sound... maybe is buffer problem?
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Fabrício Nihues
2009/5/25 Fabrício Nihues :
> Good news!!!
>
> aplay -D iec958 SURROUNDTEST_DD_640.wav is playing Doubly Digital to
> my receiver and is working!
>
> The fi
Good news!!!
aplay -D iec958 SURROUNDTEST_DD_640.wav is playing Doubly Digital to
my receiver and is working!
The file is a 16bit / 44100Khz audio test, the Dolby Digital and all
speakers works!
Mplayer plays fine too, the problem is when I try to play a movie, the
ac3 is 48000Khz, and maybe is
Hello Dan!
Now it's working! Sound is comming to my receiver via optical!! I've
tested only 5min now, just got some problems I'm trying to solve.
1) Any gstreamer application send sound with wrong sampling rate (Same
as audacious ressampling to 48khz, but gstremer seems to ressample to
48khz even
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Fabrício Nihues
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From: Fabrício Nihues
Date: 2009/5/24
Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] USB audio adapters (CM6206 chip)
To: Dan Allongo
Hello, I've tried again on windows, and spdif passtrough is working
with dts/ac3 files if you se
Okay, well, if SPDIF out didn't work with the settings I sent out, then I
really don't know what else to do for it since I'm only stabbing in the dark
here.
Besides, everything I'm reading seems to imply that the optical out is only
2-channel stereo anyway on most of these "budget" chips and they o
On Saturday 23 May 2009, Fabrício Nihues wrote:
> The light of optical is on now... but don't send sound again... I'm
> sending to iec958:CARD=default,DEV=0 or spdif:CARD=default,DEV=0, on
> both I don't hear sound. And, if I change the receiver to my analog
try plughw:0,1 as the spdif out device
Dan,
The light of optical is on now... but don't send sound again... I'm
sending to iec958:CARD=default,DEV=0 or spdif:CARD=default,DEV=0, on
both I don't hear sound. And, if I change the receiver to my analog
out, I hear the music normal, as I was sending to hw:1,0. There must
be a switch on the
On Friday 22 May 2009, Fabrício Nihues wrote:
> Front analog out works, could not play any dts/ac3 to analog outs
> because was getting garbled sound,
I'd say of course... you'd need to decode that in order to play
it on anything but an A/V receiver supporting those formats (or
possibly one of
I figured the optical out wouldn't work since I didn't see the lights come
on, but it's good to know you tested it because I lack the audio equipment
to check it out.
I've only tested this with my headphones, but I'll dig out my analog
surround sound set (have to go digging in the closet for someth
Hello Dan,
I've tested the optical connection to my receiver and no sound
(exactly the same thing when optical is disabled on the windows
driver, maybe you can discover what the driver changes to allow sound
through optical out??), it appears to me as iec958 to my USB Audio
using aplay -L, with ap
Dan!
You are the man! Just tested your patch here, and worked great! At
least the analog out! Later i'll test optical out to my receiver...
one question remains for me, if the optical out can send 5.1 dts/ac3
passthrough... on windows I cannot send it, I get "pink noise" when
sending, only work 2c
Interesting to hear that it works straight out of the box on 64-bit.
Unfortunately I have no way to test that since I don't have any 64-bit
capable hardware in the house (I know it's hard to believe!).
I've only got a Northwood, a Banias, a Dothan, two Yonahs, and two dual
Sossamans - I guess I'm s
FWIW, mine worked fine under XP64. That is, I didn't load any drivers.
The last time I messed with this on Suse 11.1 (also 64 bit), I managed
to get some distorted audio.
I'd like to get this USB card working eventually, but for expediency, I
used several Diamond XS71 PCI cards in a PCI expand
Hi all.
I just got this chip off of e-bay like the rest of you and was disappointed
to find that it's not working.
Well, it's now been a couple hours of reading the ALSA wiki and figuring out
where to look in the source code, but I've finally got this chip working in
.20 under Debian.
After sniff
ng for solutions... thanks!
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>>>> Fabrício Nihues
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I don't know if it is gentoo or alsa specific, and if it can be related
>>> to
>>> y
so vague, but I'm
away
from my desktop. Seach the opensuse forum.
When I get back, I willtry yo find the post.
.
-Original Message-
From: Fabr�cio Nihues fabricio.nih...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2009 19:50:22
To:
Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] USB audio adapters (CM6206 chip)
H
now). Do you have more than one sound card? How did you try to choose
> the
> > > usb one rather thant he on-board one, etc. The more information you
> give the
> > > greater the chance of help.
> > > On Tue, 7 Apr 2009, Vedran MiletiÄ~G wrote:
> > >
> &
gt; wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Hello, I've searched the forums, i've found the existense of
> >>> alsa-usbstream package... installed it but didn't resolve, I'm still
> >>> without sound, Already tried every majos distro around, including
> >
>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2009/3/20 :
>>>>
>>>> I searched the suse website and there is a post there regarding some
>>>> things to do to get usb sound working. Sorry to be so vague, but I'm away
>>>> from my desktop. Seach the opensuse
sound working. Sorry to be so vague, but I'm away from my
desktop. Seach the opensuse forum.
When I get back, I willtry yo find the post.
.
-Original Message-
From: Fabrício Nihues fabricio.nih...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2009 19:50:22
To:
Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] USB audio adap
.
>> -Original Message-----
>> From: Fabrício Nihues fabricio.nih...@gmail.com
>>
>> Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2009 19:50:22
>> To:
>> Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] USB audio adapters (CM6206 chip)
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello!
>>
>> I've tried O
so vague, but I'm away from my
> desktop. Seach the opensuse forum.
>
> When I get back, I willtry yo find the post.
> .
> -Original Message-
> From: Fabrício Nihues fabricio.nih...@gmail.com
>
> Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2009 19:50:22
> To:
> Subject: Re
Hello!
I've tried Opensuse 10.1, 10.2, and 11.0 and no sound... same as others distro,
it show as usb Audio, I get all channels (one Left ad Right and another with 6
channels LF) in mixers, but no sound at all. The only sound is a "pop" when the
module start first time...
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I got mine to play in opensuse 10.? (I forget the rev on my notebook).
With opensuse 11.1, I got sound, but it was distorted. I haven't had
time to play with it further.
It works fine in windows XP 64.
Datasheet can be found here:
http://www.datasheet4u.com/download.php?id=557952
The specs ar
I'm looking for a solution to the "USB 6 Channel 5.1 PCI External Sound Card PC
Laptop A14" from ebay, i've bought one too, it show up as usb-audio like cm106,
I can play but can't hear anything...
The chip is a C-media 6206 and inside the .ini of the drivers it says CM106 as
driver... so it shoul
On Tue, 24 Feb 2009, gary wrote:
> FWIW, I have two USB audio adapters that don't work under Suse 11.1. One
> is the Griffin Imic. Both work under windows.
Of course. The company writes drivers to make sure it works under windows.
Then they refuse to give the info to anyone to allow them to make
On Tue, 24 Feb 2009, gary wrote:
> I don't load any drivers for the Chinese knockoff for use under X64. I can
> list the drivers used by the card if you wish. It shows up as generic USB
> Audio.
>
> I have a HP8903 if real test specs are needed, at least at the 16 bit level.
> [I trust test ins
I don't load any drivers for the Chinese knockoff for use under X64. I
can list the drivers used by the card if you wish. It shows up as
generic USB Audio.
I have a HP8903 if real test specs are needed, at least at the 16 bit
level. [I trust test instruments, not programs.] I can view the resid
FWIW, I have two USB audio adapters that don't work under Suse 11.1. One
is the Griffin Imic. Both work under windows.
The other usb is device I got can be found on ebay if you do a search
for "USB 6 Channel 5.1 PCI External Sound Card PC Laptop A14". This link
might work
http://tinyurl.com/b9s
On Tue, 24 Feb 2009, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
> ... range in price from a few dollars on eBay
> to about $50 for a genuine Griffin iMic.
>
> Can anyone comment about support in Linux?
IF they comply with the usb sound standards, then they are supported in Linux.
If they do not, then they may or m
I have an Edirol (by Roland) USB Audio Interface UA-1EX
it works great even with digital and analog Audio with
an (unpatched) Gentoo-Kernel.
With Jack i have a latency less than 3-4 ms and no
Drops for above an hour!
Greetings,
Thomas
Am Dienstag, 24. Februar 2009 schrieb peasth...@shaw.ca:
>
... range in price from a few dollars on eBay
to about $50 for a genuine Griffin iMic.
Can anyone comment about support in Linux?
Will all of these devices yield sound in and out?
Is the price of the Griffin consistent with sound quality?
Thanks, ... Peter E.
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