Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
What hardware is this?
that's an apple ibook, g3 (750fx) processor at 700mhz clock and 128mb of
ram (i'm going to buy some more), motherboard in /etc/cpuinfo is shown
as "PowerBook4,3 MacRISC2 MacRISC Power Macintosh" the usb controller is
a "USB Controller: Apple Computer
Antonio "Willy" Malara wrote:
>
>> Both modes are perfectly legal but, with this later one, you can run on
>> much lower latency settings (e.g. -p64 -n2) without crackling your ears
>> :)
>
> [snip]
> Zeryn:/home/willy/Pacchi/jack-0.99.48-cvs20040122# jackd -dalsa -dhw:0,2
> -r44100 -p64 -n2 -S
>
Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
Both modes are perfectly legal but, with this later one, you can run on
much lower latency settings (e.g. -p64 -n2) without crackling your ears :)
i recollected ideas once again and i've found all the errors i did,
excuse me because you have explained to me many and many tim
Antonio "Willy" Malara wrote:
>
> Zeryn:/home/willy/jack-0.99.44.11cvs# jackd -v -d usx2y -d hw:0,2
> getting driver descriptor from /usr/local/lib/jack/jack_alsa.so
> getting driver descriptor from /usr/local/lib/jack/jack_dummy.so
> getting driver descriptor from /usr/local/lib/jack/jack_oss.so
>
Rui Nuno Capela ha scritto:
(N is the soundcard index, probably 0 in your case, but not sure; check it
out from the /proc/asound/cards info) then starting jackd, use the
"hw:N,2" device name instead of just "hw:N" (the later should work too,
but that's about using the regular alsa interface not the
Antonio "Willy" Malara wrote:
>> I'll recommend you to check whether you got the latest:
>>
>> 1) snd-usb-usx2y >= 0.8.7.1
>
> checked! :P
>
You don't have to look into kernel source code. Try this ones better:
modinfo snd-usb-usx2y
Oh, just in case we're missing something, also give the out
I'll recommend you to check whether you got the latest:
1) snd-usb-usx2y >= 0.8.7.1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/linux-2.6.10/sound/usb/usx2y$ head -6 usbusx2y.c
/*
* usbusy2y.c - ALSA USB US-428 Driver
*
2004-12-14 Karsten Wiese
Version 0.8.7.1:
snd_pcm_open for rawusb pcm-devices
On Thursday 13 January 2005 00:57, Antonio "Willy" Malara wrote:
> So.. exams gone OK this semester, so i'm returning to linux-audio world :)
>
> unfortunately my tascam us122 still dont work, and the new jack backend
> doesn't even compile to me.. dont know what to do.. but, since someone
> is usi
So.. exams gone OK this semester, so i'm returning to linux-audio world :)
unfortunately my tascam us122 still dont work, and the new jack backend
doesn't even compile to me.. dont know what to do.. but, since someone
is using this thing right now on linux, i think there's hope even for me :)
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