Re: M-Audio Audiophile USB and digital out

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Hi Stephan Seitz!
 On 2007.12.16 at 17:08:25 +0100, Stephan Seitz wrote next:
>> with too much apps, so better don't use it at all, and better yet, run>> jack or pulseaudio sound server (latter is more compatible one with>> general desktop setup, but you'd better be using very recent version of>> it) and don't use hw/plughw devices directly in other apps.>> I tried Pulseaudio server 0.9.5 (Debian Lenny) configuring it with 
Like I said, you shouldn't use such old version of pulseaudio. The firstactually usable for general desktop setup is heavily patched 0.9.7, asit appeared in fedora 8; now 0.9.8 is available and includes all fixesin main tree.
> „load-module module-alsa-sink device=plughw:0,1 sink_name=output” and 
This is fine but not really required since pulseaudio should detect anduse correct audio device by itself. Or at least you can switch itmanually after startup with pavucontrol.
> If someone can tell me how to configure Pulseaudio I will try it.
Install recent version and all the useful utilites and you'll be fine.Also it's a good idea to lock sampling frequency to 48k or 96k andincrease resampling quality (resample-method = src-sinc-medium-quality),though some people may prefer no resampling at all (however things willbecome worse when mixing is at work then).
-- 
Vladimir
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