Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Which audio card to use?
From: Jan \ (eviltwin69@cableone.net)
Date: Mon Jan 20 2003 - 05:18:08 EET
When I said to download from CVS I meant all of the ALSA packages. If
you do that the clock is fixed.
Jan
On Sun, 2003-01-19 at 10:21, Christian Schoenebeck wrote:
> Es geschah am Donnerstag, 16. Januar 2003 23:51 als Jan \"Evil Twin\" Depner
> schrieb:
> > Joe,
> >
> > ALSA 0.9rc6 is fubar for ice1712 but the latest CVS works fine.
> > Envy24control had some problems but when I talked it over with Jaroslav
> > he asked me to download the latest and check it. All is well. No
> > problems now.
>
> I also downloaded the latest Envy24control (alsa-tools-0.9.0rc6), but it's
> not working for me - at least not with ALSA 0.9rc6. The VU meters work, but
> changing a slider or mute button for example does not have any effect.
>
> And that is actually a bad situation as it seems that all outputs of the
> delta interface are set to max. volume by default. I had to regulate the
> input amplifiers of my (external) mixer to zero (!) and it's still indicating
> that the input levels are too high!!! Or is this because I use unbalanced
> audio cables to connect the delta with my mixer? (the delta 1010 has balanced
> outputs)
>
> And another problem is the default clock rate of 48kHz. Setting the master
> clock to a value doesn't work. Clicking at 'Word Clock' decreases it, but to
> a widely too low value - sounds like 32kHz or something...
>
> So I guess I have to wait for the next Alsa release and a new Debian package,
> cause compiling from CVS is too dirty for me.
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