Re: asoundrc question

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Tim Blechmann <tim <at> klingt.org> writes:

> 
> hi all,
> 
> trying to combine two devices via an asoundrc file to one virtual audio
> interface, i run into an issue, basically getting a huge number of xruns.
> 
> the devices are:
> digigram lx6464es, period sizes 32 to 512, 2 to 5 periods, interleaved
> samples, 64 channels (1x ethersound)
> rme 9652, period sizes 64 to 8192, 2 periods, non-interleaved samples,
> 24 channels (3x adat)
> 
> the asoundrc file is attached.
> 
> i don't know, whether it is technically impossible to create a virtual
> devices from these two devices, or if i configured the asoundrc file
> incorrectly, but it would be nice if someone, could have a look at my
> asoundrc file ...
> 
> thanks, tim
> 

Did you ever get to the bottom of this? I am computer stupid and trying to
figure a much easier system out, but it seems to me that your 9652 is configured
to the same channels as the digigram.

Sorry I cant be of any help, just thought I would post in the hope that somebody
would explain why its not as I see it. now off to see what interleaved means,
and if I need to do a ttable (whatever that is) for me rme set up.

respect and regards

iain




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