Adam, list
On Aug 4, 2014 2:42 PM, "Adam Khan" wrote:
>
> My current, broken kernel:
> > > > > > uname -srv
> > > > > > Linux 3.14-2-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.14.13-2 (2014-07-24)
>
> Working kernel:
> > uname -a
> > Linux avignon 3.13.0-32-generic #57-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 15 03:51:08
> > UTC 2014 x86_
My current, broken kernel:
> > > > > uname -srv
> > > > > Linux 3.14-2-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.14.13-2 (2014-07-24)
Working kernel:
> uname -a
> Linux avignon 3.13.0-32-generic #57-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 15 03:51:08
> UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I still have Debian kernels 3.13-1 and 3.12-1
Taylor Goudreau wrote:
> I'm running an Arch linux system and I'm having some issues with my Asus
> xonar DGX sound card. Now what is confusing to me is that supposedly
> according to the ALSA website. The front panel audio for this card
> (including mic) shouldn't work but the back panel should.
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Mon, 2014-08-04 at 23:11 +0400, Vladimir Mosgalin wrote:
>>> IIRC the plug'n'play audio USB driver is limited to USB1, for USB2
>>> proprietary drivers are needed.
>>
>> Can't be true.. Here is example of USB 2.0 audio device (bcdUSB: 2.00),
>> completely plug and play:
>
>
On Mon, 2014-08-04 at 23:11 +0400, Vladimir Mosgalin wrote:
> > IIRC the plug'n'play audio USB driver is limited to USB1, for USB2
> > proprietary drivers are needed. But perhaps I'm confusing something.
> > Assumed I shouldn't be mistaken, then perhaps the bandwidth really is to
> > small.
>
> Ca
Hi Guys,
I'm running an Arch linux system and I'm having some issues with my Asus
xonar DGX sound card. Now what is confusing to me is that supposedly
according to the ALSA website. The front panel audio for this card
(including mic) shouldn't work but the back panel should. However I am
experien
Cmedia 6571 codecs are intel 8051 based codecs and have firmware on them to
handle the usb protocol, i have another usb codecs which are plantronics,
they have no problem when i use them 8khz and 8 bit, but when i use them as
16 bit and 48khz, the bandwidth problem occurs again.
On 4 Aug 2014 22:33
Hi Ralf Mardorf!
On 2014.08.04 at 19:05:37 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote next:
> On Mon, 2014-08-04 at 19:53 +0300, Burak METİN wrote:
> > When i use these cards with different usb buses, it is ok but i need
> > to use them in same bus.
>
> IIRC the plug'n'play audio USB driver is limited to USB1,
On Mon, 2014-08-04 at 19:53 +0300, Burak METİN wrote:
> When i use these cards with different usb buses, it is ok but i need
> to use them in same bus.
IIRC the plug'n'play audio USB driver is limited to USB1, for USB2
proprietary drivers are needed. But perhaps I'm confusing something.
Assumed I
No sync is needed, i only want to use 2 usb sound cards at the same time
(different streams, eg: 2 terminal open and i want to make arecord -D
plughw:1,0 | aplay -D plughw:1,0 for first usb card and
arecord -D plughw:2,0 | aplay -D plughw:2,0 for second usb sound card. I
dont need to create virtual
PS: IIRC this year it was discussed at Linux audio user mailing list
[1], if it's possible to sync two USB sound devices. My professional
PCIe card provides a professional sync option, however, IIRC my prosumer
PCI Envy24 cards don't provide a sync option, but AFAIR it's possible to
use S/PDIF to s
On Mon, 2014-08-04 at 18:55 +0300, Burak METİN wrote:
> It is for sip sessions, is there a way to do this with multiple usb
> sound cards?
I don't know. Perhaps by making both cards one virtual card and using
S/PDIF for sync or by using zita-resampler.
"This class was developed for converting bet
On 08/04/2014 05:07 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, 2014-08-04 at 17:19 +0300, Burak METİN wrote:
>> any ideas?
>
> What should it be good for, to use two unsynchronized audio devices?
>
For a bit of understanding why Ralf is asking this, you may read the
first paragraph:
http://www.als
Hi Adam, list,
My info way below...
On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 11:45 PM, chris hermansen
wrote:
> Hi Adam and list,
>
> On Aug 3, 2014 11:11 PM, "Adam Khan" wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Sat, 2 Aug 2014 23:59:18 -0700
> > chris hermansen wrote:
> >
> > > Adam, list;
> > >
> > > On Aug 2, 2014 11:13 PM,
It is for sip sessions, is there a way to do this with multiple usb sound
cards?
On 4 Aug 2014 18:10, "Ralf Mardorf" wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, 2014-08-04 at 17:19 +0300, Burak METİN wrote:
> > any ideas?
>
> What should it be good for, to use two unsynchronized audio devices?
>
>
>
>
> ---
On Mon, 2014-08-04 at 17:19 +0300, Burak METİN wrote:
> any ideas?
What should it be good for, to use two unsynchronized audio devices?
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Hi,
I have 2 CM6571 usb sound cards.
In Ubuntu, i want to use these 2 cardds simultaneously. I open 2 terminals,
and arecord -D plughw:1,0 | aplay -D plughw:1,0 in one terminal, it works
well. but when i type arecord -D plughw:2,0 | aplay -D plughw:2,0 in
another terminal, in second terminal, it
Burak METİN wrote:
> I have 2 CM6571 usb sound cards.
And what does this have to do with the Asus Essence STX II?
> cannot submit urb 0, error -28: not enough bandwidth
Use separate USB buses.
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When ı dmesg, it says:
[ 5418.913160] retire_playback_urb: 1673 callbacks suppressed
[ 5419.253436] cannot submit urb 0, error -28: not enough bandwidth
[ 5419.254887] cannot submit urb 0, error -28: not enough bandwidth
On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 2:43 PM, Burak METİN wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have 2 CM
Hi,
I have 2 CM6571 usb sound cards.
In Ubuntu, i want to use these 2 cardds simultaneously. I open 2 terminals,
and arecord -D plughw:1,0 | aplay -D plughw:1,0 in one terminal, it works
well. but when i type arecord -D plughw:2,0 | aplay -D plughw:2,0 in
another terminal, in second terminal, it
At Sun, 03 Aug 2014 03:45:44 +0200,
corubba wrote:
>
> Today I got my new sound card, a Asus Essence STX II. After plugin it in
> and booting my Linux machine, the card was recognized by lspci as audio
> controller, but not listed by alsa as soundcard. Information on support
> for this new card un
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