Re: echo layla and digital I/O

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On Tue, 22 Jun 2010 13:44:19 +0200
Conrad Berhörster <conrad.berhoerster@xxxxxx> wrote:

> 
> Hello all, 
> 
> maybe i can hijack this thread a little bit. ;=) 
> 
> yesterday i posted my old .asoundrc for a echaudio Gina3G. That worked perfect 
> on my recent systems. Yesterday, i tried a new debian system (squeeze) on some 
> machine with a user build kernel (2,6.33.3-rt) 
> 
> Since that, my .asound configuration doesn't work correct. The Gina card in 
> it's default, 6 outs and 2 ins worked perfect. But with the .asound, and a 
> configuration with SP/DIF coax and a clocksource as internal brings up noise up 
> to -20db.

When you record from digital inputs the clock source must be either that
digital signal or the word clock (Layla cards), otherwise the card can't
stay syncronized with the data and it reads garbage.


> Since the firmware driver hadn't changed, i use the old one from 2 years ago.
>
> I have chopped down my .asoundrc to a normal configuration with 6 outs and 2
> ins. jack connect like before and recognises everything.
> Now the Questions: What happend in the last years .asound development , which 
> i have missed?

I added suspend/resume support. It affects the startup procedure. The rest
didn't change much.


-- 
Giuliano.

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