directly to it, and it can play it out. However,
if I try to play back the same CD through alsa, I get
silence.
Any clues would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Bhiksha
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directly to it, and it can play it out. However,
if I try to play back the same CD through alsa, I get
silence.
Any clues would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Bhiksha
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now all sampling rates work at under 3% CPU.
That is still probably too high by a factor of 3, but its within working
range. Im probably missing a few other such parameters. I intend
to track them down.
Thanks a lot for your help again!
-Bhiksha
Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
On Sun, 28 Dec 2003, bhiksha
for the format conversion.
I cannot find anything either on the ALSA pages or on the
m-audio website about possible other problems or reasons
for the format conversion (and high CPU consumption).
Im mystified - I hope there is a solution.
Thanks,
Bhiksha
P.S: I will be putting up a webpage on what
on, since both 96k and 48k are supported sampling
rates. Would you have any other leads to follow?
Many thanks again,
Bhiksha
Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
On Sat, 27 Dec 2003, bhiksha wrote:
Hi Jaroslav,
Thanks a ton for replying.
Re recording with the delta 1010 : Ive tried every sample type
ding
works, but not both together.
Any advice at all would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Bhiksha
Bhiksha Raj
Research Scientist
Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs
Cambridge, MA 02139
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