Dee, > >> Any ideas? > > There is no difference on the MADI bus wether you use Windows, OS X > > or Linux. This seems to be a specific problem with the Euphonix. > I have no reason to believe the MADI bus is different. However, I > suspect the stream are different. The MADI cards work autonomous, they are only controlled by a few parameters. If the parameters are the same, the behaviour is the same. Thus the settings must differ, and we have to find out where. > I have two Euphonix boxes and they both behave perfectly under > windows - but not under linux. The main problem under linux is that > they lose sync - at the slightest electromagnetic interference (such > as turning off/on the speakers - on the analogue side - even from a > distance of 3 metres). I don't believe electromagnetic interference to be a reasonable cause for this. What exactly is your setup - 1x 703 and 1x 713? And both lose sync? I just had a glance over the Euphonix' user manual and had to learn that they cannot loop through MADI and you have to use the wordclock. So, please, be a bit more specific about the setup - and maybe via private mail, because that's of no relevance to alsa development.. Flo -- Machines can do the work, so people have time to think. public key 6C002249 x-hkp://wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel