Figured it out. I had to add each user to the audio group and put the
configs in ~/.asoundrc rather than just /etc/asound.conf. Not sure why it's
not needed to add to the audio group when it's just one user.
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 9:59 AM, John Doh wrote:
> I have been able to get multiseat
I have been able to get multiseat working with ALSA only including software
mixing and an equalizer. But it only works if both seats are logged in as
the same user. I would like to share the audio among different users.
Here is my working config for ALSA that allows multi-seat single user (a
doubl
On 12/02/14 21:42, Vince Ur wrote:
> All,
>
> This issue is now solved. he problem was that the rPac was loaded as a
> usb 1.0 rather than 2.0 and was crashing.
>
The rDAC has the same settings. It didn’t work in USB 1 mode either.
Forgot to mention it, maybe it actually was the usb mode that so
All,
This issue is now solved. he problem was that the rPac was loaded as a usb
1.0 rather than 2.0 and was crashing.
Thanks to Darrel
Here's from a forum,Ask me if you want to know the forum. hope this is not
against any rules.
Right, I've been puzzling over this problem for the past month, as
j rocket wrote:
> I'm trying to get alsa working properly with a usb codec. Its a new
> codec so I'm sure no alsa drivers are available.
The built-in driver should work with any class-compliant USB audio
device.
> If trying anything like aplay hw:1,0 I get an argument error.
Is this card actual