On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 11:45:27PM +0100, James wrote:
> iecset is only useful up to a point. It tells you the settings when idle.
> They get overridden when you play something.
>
> iec958:AES0=0x6,AES1=0x82,AES2=0x0,AES3=0x2
>
> Those are the AES settings, in this case for AC3 encoding.
>
> The
On 22/04/18 13:14, Marc Haber wrote:
On Sun, Apr 08, 2018 at 05:20:13PM +0100, James wrote:
On 31/03/18 20:02, Marc Haber wrote:
In order to get output to the digital output, you need to use the "iec958"
device.
E.g.:
speaker-test -c2 -d iec958:CARD=CMI8738,DEV=0 --rate 48000
Note that you also
On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 02:43:01PM +0200, Clemens Ladisch via Alsa-user wrote:
> Marc Haber wrote:
> > On Sun, Apr 22, 2018 at 10:45:11PM +0200, Clemens Ladisch via Alsa-user
> > wrote:
> >> Marc Haber wrote:
> >>> Is it possible that the USB device is only able to play back at 48 kHz?
> >>
> >> Y
Marc Haber wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 02:54:44PM +0200, Clemens Ladisch via Alsa-user wrote:
>> Marc Haber wrote:
>>> On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 02:43:01PM +0200, Clemens Ladisch via Alsa-user
>>> wrote:
Check if it's actually using 44.1 kHz when playing.
>>>
>>> How would I do that?
>>
>>
On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 02:54:44PM +0200, Clemens Ladisch via Alsa-user wrote:
> Marc Haber wrote:
> > On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 02:43:01PM +0200, Clemens Ladisch via Alsa-user
> > wrote:
> >> Marc Haber wrote:
> >>> Looks to me like it at least claims to be able to play back at 44.1 kHz.
> >>> Any
Marc Haber wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 02:43:01PM +0200, Clemens Ladisch via Alsa-user wrote:
>> Marc Haber wrote:
>>> Looks to me like it at least claims to be able to play back at 44.1 kHz.
>>> Any other reason why the DAT deck won't sync if speakertest runs with
>>> rate 44100?
>>
>> Check
On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 02:43:01PM +0200, Clemens Ladisch via Alsa-user wrote:
> Marc Haber wrote:
> > Looks to me like it at least claims to be able to play back at 44.1 kHz.
> > Any other reason why the DAT deck won't sync if speakertest runs with
> > rate 44100?
>
> Check if it's actually using
Marc Haber wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 22, 2018 at 10:45:11PM +0200, Clemens Ladisch via Alsa-user wrote:
>> Marc Haber wrote:
>>> Is it possible that the USB device is only able to play back at 48 kHz?
>>
>> Yes, it's possible. Check /proc/asound/cardX/stream0.
>
> Playback:
> Rates: 44100, 48000
>
Hi Clemens,
thanks for the helpful comment.
On Sun, Apr 22, 2018 at 10:45:11PM +0200, Clemens Ladisch via Alsa-user wrote:
> Marc Haber wrote:
> > Is it possible that the USB device is only able to play back at 48 kHz?
>
> Yes, it's possible. Check /proc/asound/cardX/stream0.
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Marc Haber wrote:
> Is it possible that the USB device is only able to play back at 48 kHz?
Yes, it's possible. Check /proc/asound/cardX/stream0.
> On Sun, Apr 08, 2018 at 05:20:13PM +0100, James wrote:
>> You might also need to mess with AES0 settings. Google for that.
The USB audio driver doe
On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 14:07:04 +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
>> 2. If you wish to continue using a DAT recorder in combination with
>> your computer, then consider to spend more than 23,85 € for your
>> computer's audio device.
>
>I'm open for suggestions.
My apologies, it's a bad idea, now I notice th
On Sun, Apr 08, 2018 at 05:20:13PM +0100, James wrote:
> On 31/03/18 20:02, Marc Haber wrote:
> In order to get output to the digital output, you need to use the "iec958"
> device.
> E.g.:
> speaker-test -c2 -d iec958:CARD=CMI8738,DEV=0 --rate 48000
>
> Note that you also appear to have a digital
Hi, sorry for the delay.
On Sun, Apr 08, 2018 at 05:09:28PM +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Sun, 8 Apr 2018 16:41:08 +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
> All my DAT recorder drives are broken, the only reason to keep them is
> to have DACs and ADCs I could use via S/PDIF, in addition to the analog
> I/Os an
On 31/03/18 20:02, Marc Haber wrote:
Hi,
I have been experimenting with USB audio devices recently and have
settled on an USB device which seems to be a weird OEM device labeled by
the german company CSL. The device announces itself on the USB as
"0d8c:0102 C-Media Electronics, Inc. CM106 Like S
On Sun, 8 Apr 2018 16:41:08 +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
>Ping? noone?
All my DAT recorder drives are broken, the only reason to keep them is
to have DACs and ADCs I could use via S/PDIF, in addition to the analog
I/Os and ADAT I/Os of my audio devices, just in case I ever should need
additional I/Os,
Ping? noone?
Greetings
Marc
On Sat, Mar 31, 2018 at 09:02:00PM +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
> I have been experimenting with USB audio devices recently and have
> settled on an USB device which seems to be a weird OEM device labeled by
> the german company CSL. The device announces itself on the USB
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