Patrick Shirkey wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If you want to test the sound input you should start with arecord.
>
> arecord -f cd -d hw:0,0 test.wav
>
> You can find the hw number for you card with
>
> cat /proc/asound/cards
>
>
> - Before you do the recording you should disable pulseaudio if it is
> running.
>
> pulseaudio -k
>
> You can always start it again after with
>
> pulseaudio - D
>
> If the recording with arecord does not work you might have an alsa
> setup issue.
>
>
>
Thanks, the U24 shows up as card1, there's more information under
/proc/asound/card1, but it doesn't mean much to me.
arecord -f cd -d hw:1,0 test.wav
arecord -f cd -d hw:1,1 test.wav - i thought it would select a
different input if there was one
both produce a completey blank wav file. I also tried changing the "PCM
Capture Source" under the U24XL mixer and repeated the above, but still
just a blank wav file.
Does this mean i have an ALSA configuration problem? I'm also begining
to wonder if the U24 actually works recording the S/PDIF.
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