[ALSA - driver 0001908]: Stereo channels swapped using Midiman Audiophile 24/96

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The following issue has been CLOSED
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<https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=1908> 
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Reported By:                sebastian_ml
Assigned To:                
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Project:                    ALSA - driver
Issue ID:                   1908
Category:                   PCI - ice1712
Reproducibility:            always
Severity:                   trivial
Priority:                   normal
Status:                     closed
Distribution:               Gentoo
Kernel Version:             2.6.15.6
Resolution:                 not an issue
Fixed in Version:           
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Date Submitted:             03-11-2006 09:34 CET
Last Modified:              07-18-2006 14:55 CEST
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Summary:                    Stereo channels swapped using Midiman Audiophile
24/96
Description: 
Hi all,

the stereo channels (L/R) are swapped. Say you patch PCM0 to HW Out 0 and
do the same with PCM1 and HW Out 1 then the channel order is wrong.
For now I use the Digital Mixer to make it right.

I discovered this by accident when I had both my mp3 player and my 2496
connected to the same amp playing the same song. They sounded different. I
swapped L/R and all was fine.

When booting Windows the L/R order is accurate.

I'll upload some pictures of envy24control in a few.

Thanks

Sebastian
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 sebastian_ml - 04-20-06 20:56 
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Sorry, my fault. It wasn't the driver, it was a wrongly marked cable (red
and white were swapped.

Mea culpa :D

Sebastian

Issue History
Date Modified  Username       Field                    Change              
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03-11-06 09:34 sebastian_ml   New Issue                                    
03-11-06 09:34 sebastian_ml   Distribution              => Gentoo          
03-11-06 09:34 sebastian_ml   Kernel Version            => 2.6.15.6        
03-11-06 10:17 sebastian_ml   File Added: patchbay-pcm.png                    
03-11-06 10:24 sebastian_ml   Note Added: 0008415                          
03-11-06 10:24 sebastian_ml   File Added: monitor-reversed.png                  
 
03-11-06 10:25 sebastian_ml   File Added: monitor-accurate.png                  
 
04-20-06 20:56 sebastian_ml   Note Added: 0009399                          
04-20-06 20:59 sebastian_ml   Note Deleted: 0008415                        
07-18-06 14:55 Adrian Bunk    Status                   new => closed       
07-18-06 14:55 Adrian Bunk    Resolution               open => not an issue
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