On Friday 30 April 2010 11:01:57 Marc-Olivier Barre wrote:
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Hello,
is the RME HDSPe AES supported by alsa? And would is be as reliable as
the Hammerfall 9652?
http://www.rme-audio.de/en_products_hdspe_aes.php
I'd say all RME PCI are supported but i wanted to make sure since the
card is not explicitly listed in the alsa wiki:
Pau!
is the RME HDSPe AES supported by alsa? And would is be as reliable as
the Hammerfall 9652?
Remy Bruno added support for the hdspm driver in 2006. I have never
tested it, but I know of a few people that use it.
Why didn't you ask me yesterday? :)
I'd say all RME PCI are supported but i
Thanks for the quick answer Florian!
Pau!
is the RME HDSPe AES supported by alsa? And would is be as reliable
as
the Hammerfall 9652?
Remy Bruno added support for the hdspm driver in 2006. I have never
tested it, but I know of a few people that use it.
Why didn't you ask me
hi *!
the lac2010 presentation recordings are now available at
http://www.linuxproaudio.org/lac2010/ - kudos to faberman for
very-close-to-realtime post-production!
let me take the opportunity to thank all stream team people (many of
them members of the linux video community, who put in
On Wed, 2010-05-05 at 18:17 +0200, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
the lac2010 presentation recordings are now available at
http://www.linuxproaudio.org/lac2010/ - kudos to faberman for
very-close-to-realtime post-production!
I suppose that if I in firefox can only see a bit of static green, then
Jens M Andreasen wrote:
On Wed, 2010-05-05 at 18:17 +0200, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
the lac2010 presentation recordings are now available at
http://www.linuxproaudio.org/lac2010/ - kudos to faberman for
very-close-to-realtime post-production!
I suppose that if I in firefox can only see a
Yo, back on Wednesday 05 May 2010 Pau Arumí was all like:
Thanks for the quick answer Florian!
Pau!
is the RME HDSPe AES supported by alsa? And would is be as reliable
as
the Hammerfall 9652?
Remy Bruno added support for the hdspm driver in 2006. I have never
tested it,
.. which video is causing the problem? All of them?
Yes!
# totem --version
GNOME totem 2.20.1
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On Wed, 05 May 2010 18:46:03 +0200
Jens M Andreasen jens.andrea...@comhem.se wrote:
On Wed, 2010-05-05 at 18:17 +0200, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
the lac2010 presentation recordings are now available at
http://www.linuxproaudio.org/lac2010/ - kudos to faberman for
very-close-to-realtime
My solution to totem issues is to deinstall it and definitely don't use it's
plugins. It always crashes somehow...
At least on Fedora12, the gecko-mediaplayer is a more modern player-plugin
for gnome. I use
gecko-mediaplayer-0.9.8-2.fc12.x86_64 : Gnome MPlayer browser plugin.
ALso
Reuben!
On the upside, ALSA exposes all 64 matrix inputs that are available
for the matrix. I believe (not for sure) that on windows systems, only
the first 16 are exposed. So instead of the advertized 16x16 matrix, you
have a 64x16 matrix.
What 64 channels? The card only has 16 input
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 3:55 PM, Reuben Martin reube...@gmail.com wrote:
IIRC, they put such a huge matrix on it because they designed one chip to
slap on all their cards in that family. Saves money to just design and fab
one chip instead of a separate chip for each unit.
RME uses FPGA's,
Niels,
IIRC, they put such a huge matrix on it because they designed one
chip to slap on all their cards in that family. Saves money to just
design and fab one chip instead of a separate chip for each unit.
RME uses FPGA's, which is why they're so expensive
The Spartan 3 doesn't
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