On 18. 12. 2014 09:58, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Davor Herga wrote:
>> On 18. 12. 2014 09:38, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
>>> Does the noise reappear when the music is stopped?
>> No.
>> [...]
>> Is there any other way to send some short signal to DAC, other than
>> adding some sort of "start script" in
Thomas Lindroth wrote:
> Looking in /usr/share/alsa/cards/HDA-Intel.conf if found the line
> # default with dmix+softvol & dsnoop
>
> I assume that means all hda-intel based card use softvol so they are not
> interesting anyway in that case.
hda-intel-based cards _can_ use softvol, if needed.
Most
Davor Herga wrote:
> On 18. 12. 2014 09:38, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
>> Does the noise reappear when the music is stopped?
>
> No.
> [...]
> Is there any other way to send some short signal to DAC, other than
> adding some sort of "start script" in which I would send a short tone
> via "aplay"?
You
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Subject:Re: [Alsa-user] FW difference - DAC not locking correctly
Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2014 09:46:23 +0100
From: Davor Herga
To: Clemens Ladisch
On 18. 12. 2014 09:38, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Davor Herga wrote:
one of the two firmwares beha
Davor Herga wrote:
> one of the two firmwares behaves "strange". The DAC does not "lock in"
> correctly, when it is set to 2x oversample, but has no problems when
> set two 4x or 8x oversample. By "does not lock in" I mean, that DAC is
> recognised by the system, but only noise is heard. This noise