Re: Help with RME alsa driver

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On 7/02/2015 3:31 AM, Adrian Knoth wrote:
And we really need that jackd test to sort out userspace. ;)
I attempted this today.

Aologies in advance, having never dealt wth jackd before I'm a complete novice here.

Installed jackd packages, and VLC (a typical jack client ?).

jackd -dalsa comes back with an error about no reply from session bus about reservation.
Based on a googled forum reply, I tried dbus-launch jackd -dalsa
That appears to keep running, but VLC (with audio output set to jack) results in no audio heard, or anything on hdspmixer.
I'm afraid this hasn't contributed much :(

As an aside, I tried playing another different stereo sample file via aplay, and this one at 44.1kHz (single speed). In this case I got only 4 channels in hdspmixer (1,2,63,64) lighting up rather than 5 channels. Sound is still chopped up though.

lspci tells me the hw rev of the MADI is d2

Just checking on your previous description:
We're modifying a new verson of the driver (eg. whatever's in my arch kernel source) with an older hdspm_hw_pointer implementation, then make install puts it back into our running kernel ?
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Cheers,
Bruce
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