Problem solved.
The crosstalk occured in wires connecting the motherboard and the front
panel mic and headphones jacks. I disconnected this cable and the echo
disappeared.
Thanks for your advices!
On 05/27/2015 11:04 AM, Adrian Knoth wrote:
On 05/27/15 10:35, Gordonjcp wrote:
I want to a
On 05/27/15 10:35, Gordonjcp wrote:
>> I want to avoid the echo and I have two ideas where the problem can be:
>> 1) there is a crosstalk between jack ports/clients
>> 2) there is a crosstalk in my HW (mainboard sound device with
>> intel_hda driver)
> Most likely the latter. Check you haven't go
On 05/27/2015 10:35 AM, Gordonjcp wrote:
Most likely the latter. Check you haven't got the mix parameter
turned up.
You mean dmix in alsa conf? I have only this setup:
pcm.!default {
type hw
card 1
device 0
}
ctl.!default {
type hw
card 1
}
Try a di
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 10:32:01AM +0200, Vaclav Mach wrote:
> I want to avoid the echo and I have two ideas where the problem can be:
> 1) there is a crosstalk between jack ports/clients
> 2) there is a crosstalk in my HW (mainboard sound device with
> intel_hda driver)
Most likely the latter.
Hi,
I have the following system based on Jack API already working:
/ single PC configuration ***
Jack Connections:
system_capture_port->jack_port_in (jack_client_in)
jack_port_out (jack_client_out)->system_playback_port
process of jack_client_in:
jack_port_in buffer->ringbuffer
thread1:
rin