On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 09:17:54AM -0500, Paul Davis wrote: > aplay -D plughw:1,0 file.wav > > this will actually put the output across all outputs, but it should > accomplish most of what you want. Aplay ran without any error messages but there was no output produced. I set all of the channels to "on", and also tried enabling the "pass-thru" option but none of this had any audible effect. Whenever I ran aplay again, the channels ("punch status" in the /proc/asound/card1/rme9652 file) were somehow reset to "off". An example of /proc/asound/card1/rme9652 appears below. I have searched the WEb for further information. Questions have been asked on this and other mailing list concerning this card, but I can't find any answers in the archives. Any help would be much appreciated. When I get this working I will document my findings to help others. RME Digi9652 (Rev 1.5) (Card #2) Buffers: capture cec00000 playback cee00000 IRQ: 11 Registers bus: 0xec000000 VM: 0xd0820000 Control register: 402d Latency: 4096 samples (2 periods of 16384 bytes) Hardware pointer (frames): 0 Passthru: no Clock mode: autosync Pref. sync source: ADAT1 ADAT1 Input source: ADAT1 optical IEC958 input: Coaxial IEC958 output: Coaxial only IEC958 quality: Consumer IEC958 emphasis: off IEC958 Dolby: off IEC958 sample rate: error flag set ADAT Sample rate: 44100Hz ADAT1: No Lock ADAT2: No Lock ADAT3: No Lock Timecode signal: no Punch Status: 1: off 2: off 3: off 4: off 5: off 6: off 7: off 8: off 9: off 10: off 11: off 12: off 13: off 14: off 15: off 16: off 17: off 18: off 19: off 20: off 21: off 22: off 23: off 24: off 25: off 26: off