Hello, and thanks for the response!
I didn’t see them listed in aplay -L. however, it looks like aplay
-Dplug:channel34 doesn’t spit out an error. Haven’t been able to test yet as my
server crashed. Hope to test this tomorrow.
On Jan 5, 2014, at 2:31 PM, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> H Plato wrote
(please don't top-post)
Nathan Jackson wrote:
> I recorded the audio with arecord and played it back with aplay. I get the
> same result when I play back with audacity of my development machine.
So it's a problem with the recording.
How exactly did you record it?
Regards,
Clemens
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Nathan Jackson wrote:
> The recording is to be done on the Raspberry Pi, which has had USB
> problems,
So the Pi's USB controller driver works now?
> When I record my voice with one of our microphones and play it back, I
> sound like a chipmunk!
How exactly did you do this? With arecord/aplay?
H Plato wrote:
> I would be immensely grateful if anyone has alsa experience that can
> help me address the individual channels on my Delta 410. I’d like to
> create alsa devices to I can play different audio streams to 4 sets of
> speakers.
>
> pcm.channel12 {
> pcm.channel34 {
> pcm.channel56 {
>
Dennis New wrote:
>For the past many linux kernels,
Can you spot the last kernel version that worked for you?
>my usb bluetooth headset randomly
>crashes -- the audio abruptly stops working, I cannot kill -9 the
>mplayer process that was using it, and the only way to get it working
>again is to
For the past many linux kernels, my usb bluetooth headset randomly
crashes -- the audio abruptly stops working, I cannot kill -9 the
mplayer process that was using it, and the only way to get it working
again is to reboot :|.
The syslog only says:
kernel: ALSA sound/usb/endpoint.c:501 timeout: s