Once I had the distorted sound, I started exploring configuration
options available from the front panel of the SD-90. I changed "USB
Driver" from "Vender" [sic] to "Generic". Now it's working perfectly!
Thanks so much for your help.
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 12:36, Bill Unruh wrote:
> On Wed, 28 A
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010, Jim Grusendorf wrote:
I turned the volume way down and got somewhat recognizable sound. It
is heavily distorted, and plays only on the left side. There's a lot
of static and it sounds like it's being modulated by a low frequency.
Could it be something like a buffering proble
I turned the volume way down and got somewhat recognizable sound. It
is heavily distorted, and plays only on the left side. There's a lot
of static and it sounds like it's being modulated by a low frequency.
Could it be something like a buffering problem?
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 11:57, Jim Grusend
I couldn't find a usbquirks.h file, but I found the lines from the
patch in alsa-kernel/usb/quirks-table.h and edited it manually. We've
made progress! I now have sound, but it is mostly static, buzzes, and
squeals.
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 09:54, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Jim Grusendorf wrote:
>>
Jim Grusendorf wrote:
> I know this isn't the place for general tutorials, but I'm wondering
> if someone could give me the commands to accomplish this. I'm
> attempting to follow a tutorial for recompiling the kernel
> (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile), but unfortunately
> know no
Hello,
I already posted my problem at the PulseaAudio mailing list but they sent me
here.
Here we go:
I try to run my system (ArchLinux)with pulseaudio. More or less successful.
After some minutes of playback pulseaudio will just crash.
My soundcards are:
0 [CA0106 ]: CA0106 - CA0106