Re: xmms does not play on multiface

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Martin Wohlleben wrote:
Am Sonntag, den 01.10.2006, 20:15 +0200 schrieb Dragan Noveski:
hi to the list,
i have a strange issue here with xmms, which wants not to play via rme-multiface. i am using 2.6.18-rt5 kernel, compiled with 1000Hz option, when i load my usb device, or the onboard sound, xmms plays very well, but only on the multiface i have the issue, that xmms responses only the first "click" and than it freezes. the same issue i have using the 2.6.16-rt13 kernel, but as it is working on these kernels using the usb/onboard sound, i dont think that this is related to the kernel, but perhaps to the firmware?

dont know.

does anybody else have this problem using rme-cards?

cheers,
doc

Hi,

my Multiface is running fine with xmms under 2.6.26-rt29. The only thing
is, that xmms only accepts the grouped outputs set in my ~/.asoundrc
For example my multiface is hw:2, but xmms can't acces hw:2,0. So I have
to set:

pcm.hdsp {
        type hw
        card 2
        }

ctl.hdsp {
        type hw
        card 2
        }

pcm.hdsp_analog {
        type plug
        ttable.0.0 1
        ttable.1.1 1
        ttable.2.2 1
        ttable.3.3 1
        ttable.4.4 1
        ttable.5.5 1
        ttable.6.6 1
        ttable.7.7 1
        slave.pcm hdsp
        }

in my ~/.asoundrc and use `hdsp_analog` as output device in xmms.

Mor infos to goup your channels can be found here:
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7024

regards Martin

hi,
thanx very much for this response,
unfortunately it does not helps in my case!
i never used a .asoundrc, so copied and pasted that one from the link above, now after the boot, i dont have to run alsaconf anymore, rme shows up as hw:0,0, which is actually good. but xmms still has that problem, after setting up the .asoundrc, xmms begins to play for 2 seconds a very dirty distorted sound but than it crashes again. i am trying to use "hdsp_analog" as the output in xmms, but i have the feeling that xmms does not remember this entry, everytime i open up the "configure" dialog in the xmms, it is setted to default again?

any other hints?

cheers,
doc

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