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getting this driver to do SPDIF/IN to 5.1 surround out would be awesome.
I'm using the soundcard as a driver for a cheap analog 5.1 speaker set
on a ZOTAC box with Ubuntu 11.10 on it, and being able to decode XBOX
and BluRay surround sound would save me another €80 for a conversion
device.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Do you have any ideas how to eanble native spdif-in=>line-out loopback?
"arecord|aplay" gave noticable delays.
In windows "listen to this device" option works like a charm without any
delays (on hardware level?)
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Oh,
one more important thing. soundcard has a button (RECORD). And It has to be
pressed when used for SPDIF/IN. Because if its not on we get output like:
1. ** CRC failed - skipping frame **
andrej@atlantis:~$ arecord -D spdif:2,0 -t raw -f dat | ac3dec
Recording raw data 'stdin' : Signed 16 bi