[linux-audio-user] Re: RME Hammerfall Install and Linux 2.6.3

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Vincent Touquet wrote:
>>From http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=7024 ->
> The HDSP operates in non-interleaved mode, which many applications can't use.
> 
> I remember reading about it on the rme site too (rme-audio.com), but
> I cannot find the relevant pages.
> 
> So basicly some applications have to be adapted to work together with
> the rme hardware ... (that probably includes xmms and pd ?).
> 
> v
> 
> 
When I was using the HDSP9652 I didn't have any problems with specific 
applications not working with the card, although I did at times have to 
use the plug interface if an app (like xine) couldn't do a frequency 
conversion itself.

The only limitation I ran into was that I had to use a frames/buffer 
value of 2. The RME cards wouldn't accept anything except that. I could 
run the buffer size anywhere from 64-4K to change the latency based on 
what I needed.

- Mark

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