On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 8:37 PM, Robert M. Riches Jr.
<rm.ric...@jacob21819.net> wrote:
>> Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2014 08:09:17 -0500
>> From: Nathan Jackson <nate.ds.jack...@gmail.com>
>> To: Clemens Ladisch <cladi...@googlemail.com>
>> Cc: alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net
>>
>> >> Clemens Ladisch wrote:
>> > This device cannot change any of its sample format parameters.  So
>> > either it sends wrong data, or some data gets dropped by the computer.
>> > The Raspberry Pi has a horrible USB implementation, and not very much
>> > bandwidth, so I'd guess it's the latter.
>>
>> See the problem is that it works with an older version of Raspbian, so
>> I know it did work at one time.
>>
>> > Please check if recording with this device works on a 'real' PC.
>>
>> It works on both the Pi in an old version of the software and also my
>> PC just fine.
>>
>> I'd like to debug to try and fix the problem, but I'm not sure where
>> to start on this.  Whether the problem is a bug or a configuration
>> issue on my end.
>>
>> -Nathan
>
> fwiw: The Pi's USB implementation may well be horrible relative
> to more costly machines, but it should have enough bandwidth to
> handle most audio jobs.  As I type this, I'm watching HD video
> that was captured from a USB DTV tuner via a Raspberry Pi's USB
> port.  (During video recording, the stream was sent back out the
> network port while it was coming in via USB.)  If the Raspberry
> Pi can handle HD video, it should be able to handle the vast
> majority of audio tasks.
>
> HTH
>
> Robert Riches
> rm.ric...@jacob21819.net

Sort of a bump here.

But I still don't understand how I can get correct audio with a
previous version of Raspbian (with older ALSA code, be it kernel or
user space code) and then get incorrect audio with a newer version.
The hardware I'm using is the exact same in both test cases.  Either
something is wrong in my configuration or there is a new bug.  That's
what I'm trying to figure out.

-Nathan

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