Hi again...
I've managed to get the mixer playing via USB when setting Rivendell
to 48KHz. There's a lot of noise and crackling in the sound though :-(
This still puzzles me, as a Linux Mint box works okay with this mixer,
so it should be related to the driver/kernel on my box running the
Broadca
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Are you using a USB2 port or USB1?
Looks like the external card only supports 48kHz which is standard for
broadcast applications, so no issue there, but that sounds like you've
got a saturated USB bus.
Cheers,
James Harrison
On 20/12/2012 20:40, Mor
Could this have anything to say?
Dec 20 21:26:27 afvikling caed: Starting ALSA Play Device rd0:
Dec 20 21:26:27 afvikling caed: Asked for sample rate 44100, got 48000
Dec 20 21:26:27 afvikling caed: Sample rate unsupported by device
Dec 20 21:26:27 afvikling caed: Starting ALSA Capture Device
It's not the old kernel causing the problem (Administration->
Soundcard Detection is able to play sound via
the USB mixer).
It must be Rivendell related, but can't figure it out.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Kind regards,
Morten
2012/12/19 Morten Krarup Nielsen :
> Yes rdalsaconfig can see
Yes rdalsaconfig can see it as Burr-Brown from TI USB Audio codec.
I've selected the USB codec as the only active card and saved the
configuration.
Maybe the problem is the old 2.6 kernal on the Broadcast CD?
Kind regards,
Morten
2012/12/19 James Harrison :
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Can rdalsaconfig see the card? You'll need to add it there before
Rivendell will see it in-app. That asound.conf looks unpleasingly
default to my (untrained) eyes.
Cheers,
James Harrison
On 19/12/2012 18:51, Morten Krarup Nielsen wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I
Hi.
I got my new Allen & Heath XB14 with USB input working straight away
on a Linux Mint box, where I compiled Rivendell myself. But I can't
get it to work on the machine for my main studio, which runs the
Broadcast CD (upgraded to latest version of Rivendell). When I go into
Audio resources the U