[Alsa-user] Some tests of pyalsa fail

2011-03-15 Thread Robin Lee
Hi, everybody. I run the tests of pyalsa 1.0.24 on my Fedora 14 x86_64 machine, but some of them, namely, ctltest1.py, hctltest2.py, mixertest1.py and mixertest2.py fail. I have kernel-2.6.35.11-83.fc14.x86_64 and alsa-lib-1.0.24-1.fc14.x86_64. My soundcard info from lspci -v: 01:0

[Alsa-user] test-ignore

2011-03-15 Thread Pawel Furtak
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Re: [Alsa-user] MobilePre USB support

2011-03-15 Thread James Shatto
I have the mobile pre (old one, but not the oldest one). It just works. USB compliant, at least for USB 1.x standards. i.e. 2 channels input, 16 bit, 48kHz max. The gray one with buttons on front, and pretty much any analog connection type known to man. Although the line input (3.5mm) does not

Re: [Alsa-user] MobilePre USB support

2011-03-15 Thread Jonathan Wilkes
Thanks, James. From a quick google search it looks like one can still get these. But just to make sure I'm talking about the same one-- what's the difference between the oldest one you referred to and the one you've got? And has anyone had success with the new shiny little one with top knobs?

Re: [Alsa-user] MobilePre USB support

2011-03-15 Thread James Shatto
AFAIK, the old old one is white-ish and looks like a fallback to the 1950's. And AFAIK, that is the only difference. The Fast Track Pro is probably the more liked modern one (USB 2.x?). Although I don't know of it's linux status. Should be fine IMO, if it's class compliant. It took a good long

[Alsa-user] non-hardware multiple-slave in asoundrc

2011-03-15 Thread Anders Genell
Hi! This is my first post to the list, so I'm like a school boy in a spelling bee - nervous, excited and perhaps a tad disillusioned :-) Ok, here goes... Using asoundrc-hacking, I'm trying to join several pcms into one. I tried with the "multi" pcm, defining some "plug" pcms as slaves, but that