scar wrote:
> Clemens Ladisch @ 06/26/2009 03:30 AM:
> > The hardware does not have any mechanism to change the line input's
> > level. You have to adjust the volume after recording.
>
> shown in section 6.3.2 of the xonar dx manual is a picture of the levels
> for recording, indicating there is a
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> Clemens Ladisch @ 06/26/2009 03:30 AM:
> > scar wrote:
> >> i have been experimenting, and what appears to be happening is this:
> >> while recording using the line, if the microphone levels ar
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Clemens Ladisch @ 06/26/2009 03:30 AM:
> scar wrote:
>> i have been experimenting, and what appears to be happening is this:
>> while recording using the line, if the microphone levels are adjusted,
>> the driver/card automatically jumps to recording
scar wrote:
> i have been experimenting, and what appears to be happening is this:
> while recording using the line, if the microphone levels are adjusted,
> the driver/card automatically jumps to recording from the mic.
Neither the driver nor the card do this; I'd guess this is a feature of
your
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scar @ 06/25/2009 11:30 AM:
> Clemens Ladisch @ 06/25/2009 02:21 AM:
>> scar wrote:
>>> Clemens Ladisch @ 06/24/2009 12:53 AM:
The microphone input is mono. There are no left/right levels; the
driver pretending that they exist is a driver
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Clemens Ladisch @ 06/25/2009 02:21 AM:
> scar wrote:
>> Clemens Ladisch @ 06/24/2009 12:53 AM:
>>> The microphone input is mono. There are no left/right levels; the
>>> driver pretending that they exist is a driver bug. I'll fix that.
>> but that p
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Clemens Ladisch @ 06/25/2009 02:21 AM:
> scar wrote:
>> Clemens Ladisch @ 06/24/2009 12:53 AM:
>>> The microphone input is mono. There are no left/right levels; the
>>> driver pretending that they exist is a driver bug. I'll fix that.
>> but that p
scar wrote:
> Clemens Ladisch @ 06/24/2009 12:53 AM:
> > The microphone input is mono. There are no left/right levels; the
> > driver pretending that they exist is a driver bug. I'll fix that.
>
> but that port is also the line-in, so i need stereo
When used as line in, that port is stereo.
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Clemens Ladisch @ 06/24/2009 12:53 AM:
> scar wrote:
>> so, i got my asus xonar dx ...
>> the problem i am running into is i cannot independently adjust the left
>> and right levels of the Mic capture. well, i can, kind of, but it
>> doesn't have an
scar wrote:
> so, i got my asus xonar dx ...
> the problem i am running into is i cannot independently adjust the left
> and right levels of the Mic capture. well, i can, kind of, but it
> doesn't have any effect.
The microphone input is mono. There are no left/right levels; the
driver pretendin
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hi all,
so, i got my asus xonar dx and installed it into my system with alsa
1.0.17 and linux 2.6.27-14-generic. the documentation indicates i need
alsa 1.0.18 or linux 2.6.26.4, so i figured my setup is already OK and i
didn't do any extra configu
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