Re: NVR10 firewire audio "reported to work" ?

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Michael Bohle wrote:
> Am Mon, 19 May 2008 15:02:06 +0200
> schrieb Michael Bohle <opendaw@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
> 
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I asked some companies to support jacklab with hardware for testing
>> and probing... now m-audio lend me a nvr10 which is a firewire audio
>> mixer -a cool device I think. My expectation was - plug and mix.
>> ("reported to work" on the ffado website)
>>
>> I never used an fw audio device before on Linux - and have no idea how
>> to get it work. gscanbus say there is an error by reading the bus... 
>>
>> Yes I know qjackctl -I think the prob is much deeper -or I'm blind to
>> find the easiest way?
>>
>> Any hints?
> 
> Answering myself: 
> 
> Use JAD (openSUSE) then you have the OOTB experience. First I've tested
> with 64studio, but it didn't work for unknown reasons, surly my mistake.
> 
> 3ms with Freebob/JACK, thx to FFADO for supporting the poor
> sound devices industry ;)

It would be nice if you could use the channel you seem to have 
established with m-audio to help the FFADO project. We don't seem to be 
able to get to the right people. As a result there is not a single 
M-Audio device that is supported by FFADO.

Greets,

Pieter Palmers
FFADO Developer
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