Re: Is RME HDSPe AIO supported?

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On Tue, 2013-05-21 at 23:21 +0200, Martin Brauns wrote:
> AIO works perfect if you do not need the features of hdsppconf (switch
> optical i/o to spdif or select input/out sensitivity for example)
> and the extension cards are not supported too. only chance for
> hdspconf-functionality could be a dual boot system (linux/windows) :-(
> 
> best regards
> 
> Martin

Hi Martin :)

how do you use all ADAT channels? For my AIO only ADAT channels 1 and 2
are available when using Linux and unfortunately I'm a Linux only user.
To test the AIO I installed FreeBSD and Windows. The card isn't broken.

Thank you for mentioning that the extension cards don't work too. I
planned to buy those cards. Does the WC card also not work? I
experienced sync by ADAT as a PITA and at least I wanted to buy the card
to sync by WC.

You can save alsamixer settings? What command do you use to do it for
the AIO?

My recommendation is to stay away from this card. The old PCI cards are
much cheaper here in Germany and it's said that they work. OTOH PCI will
be dropped soon and we need to use PCIe cards (or firewire or USB).

Regards,
Ralf


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