New install of appliance, everything went well.
Rdalsaconfig sees my USB audio interface, selected it, rivendell doesn't
see it under audio sources.
This is the same device we used under Ubuntu where it just worked first
time it was plugged in, no fussing at all.
Jack sees the interface but can'
Changed sample rate, now we have unable to start rivendell daemons
On Oct 16, 2017 12:45 PM, "Steve Varholy" wrote:
> Sounds like the issue I had 8 months back.
>
>
> What happens if in Rdalsaconfig you change the sample rate?
>
>
> *Steve Varholy*
> President and General Manager
>
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Sounds like the issue I had 8 months back.
What happens if in Rdalsaconfig you change the sample rate?
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Greetings,
Unless someone can offer a solution I guess I'm going to have to stay on
Ubuntu.
I have tried for hours to get centos 6 to recognize my USB audio interface
to no avail.
Works without hesitation on Ubuntu and Debian both in alsa and with Jack.
In centos
Alsa says it's there.
Jack say
I've never had a happy day with Cent OS. Much better results with
Ubuntu or Debian.
On 10/16/17 8:12 PM, Tim Camp wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Unless someone can offer a solution I guess I'm going to have to stay on
> Ubuntu.
> I have tried for hours to get centos 6 to recognize my USB audio
> interf
Tim,
The issues I've run into with USB-based audio are:
1. If there is an onboard audio card, sometimes I have to disable it in
the system BIOS
2. If using just straight ALSA then in the /etc/asound.conf file I have
to manually add a rate line to set the sample rate. So it might look
somethin