[linux-audio-user] jack doesn't see my digital I/Os

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I haven't checked up on alsa developement lately, so alsa devs may
have found a hack to get around this limitation, but I don't think you
can use these two subdevices at the same time. In otherwards I don't
think you'll be able to set up an asoundrc file to combine the
subdevices in one virtual device. The reason for this is that both
subdevices use the same controller. The controller can only controll
one subdevice at a time, so there is no way you can use both.

-Reuben

On 10/15/05, federico <xaero@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Meurisse guillaume ha scritto:
>
> > federico wrote:
> >
> >> i used jack with my Echo Gina24 (which has 2 ins, 8 outs) since
> >> today, withous problems.
> >> just today i bought an ADAT I/O box (Fostex VC-8).
> >> in the Echo Mixer i can see, hear and control both analog and digital
> >> channels.
> >> but when i start jack, i only see two analog inputs, and eight analog
> >> outputs.
> >> where did my new digital channels go?
> >
> >
> > Yours souncard digital in/output may me accessible with your h:1.1
> > if you want to use both  1,0 and 1,1 with jack you have to merge them
> > using your .asound or asoundrc file.
> >
> i just send a reply to myself and read your message :)
> i cannot find an explanation on how to do this in the alsa manual.
> can you help me? i am experimenting with /etc/asound.conf (i deleted all
> ~/.asound*) but still not getting to work this.
>


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