On Mon, 2005-04-18 at 00:10 -0500, Jack O'Quin wrote: > Alan Taylor <alan-linuxaudiouser@xxxxxxxx> writes: > > > The error seems to point to the channel count, but whether I specify 2 > > or the proper number, which is 4, it makes no difference. Permissions > > and ownership:group in /dev/sound and /dev/snd appear to be fine. > > Try leaving off -i and -o completely. Internally, the chip has 10 > inputs and 12 outputs, although the card only has 4 and 4. Just allow > JACK to use them all. It shouldn't hurt anything. > That did it! I set both values to 0 in qjackctl and it just leaves them off the command line. That seems odd that I'd have access to the device for the I/O of data, but not access to settings like number of ports. Any insight as to why that is? Either way, thank you very much for your help! Alan