Re: echo layla and digital I/O

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Hello Guiliano, 

thanks for your attention. 

Op den Middeweken 23 Juni 2010 Klock 00:49:08 hett Giuliano Pochini schreven:
> 
> 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.

no, at the moment, i don't want to record from the digital in. In the first 
step, i want to get signals from the analog/mic ins. That worked in regular, 
but with my own .asoundrc it doesn't work. so it seems to have something to do 
with the addition of the new digital ins. 

i got a sort of digital clipping around 60 db added to the floor noise. maybe 
it is a synchronising issue. 

> 
> > 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.

do you have any idea, where to start looking what happend here. some kind of 
debugging or logging mechanism. my idea will  be to setup the old, but working 
driver into the new kernel. hmm?

thanks for all. c~

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