Clemens Ladisch wrote: > Romain Bossart wrote: >> Selon Clemens Ladisch <cladisch@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: >>> That is, the zeroes are _not_ sent when you're not using jack? When >>> nothing is connected, or when you use aplaymidi or amidi to send >>> something, everything is OK? >> Here is a summary of the various tests I did. I have just one card: Audiophile >> Delta 24/96. My kernel is now 2.6.22.1 RT patched & alsa 1.0.14, >> Audio works perfectly. I don't think jack is the problem. >> >> Config #2 = Delta Midi Out -> (Midi In) Instrument (Midi Out/Thru) -> Delta Midi >> In and 'amidi -p hw:0,0 -d'. Jack being started or not. >> >> Symptoms: tons of zeroes are shown by amidi as soon as I launch it. The stream >> is so intense I can actually hear it in my speakers/monitors (need to switch to >> better MIDI cables, I know!). amidi and /proc/asound/card0/midi0 give the same number >> of transmitted bytes. > > With "transmitted", you meant "received"? > When Jack is not running, there is no software to send anything. If the number > of _transmitted_ bytes changes anyway, this would be a bug in ALSA. Oops, 'reveived' is correct. Thank you. >> Config #2b = Delta Midi Out -> Delta Midi In >> and 'amidi -p hw:0,0 -d', Jack being started or not. >> >> Symptoms: identical to config#2. Moreover, if meanwhile I send some Midi commands >> with amidi ('amidi -p hw:0,0 -S C01C'), I don't find this data in my dump. > > Apparently, the output port is broken. While it is theoretically > possible that the driver doesn't initialize the card correctly, I cannot > imagine a bug that would cause the port to presume that there is data to > send. You're right the output port seems to be broken. > > Could you test if the port sends data even before the driver (or Linux) > is loaded, or in Windows? > I am not sure I can try this. I will change my card. > > Regards, > Clemens > Thank you very much for your help. Regards, Romain _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel