On 09/01/2009 09:37 AM, Louis Gorenfeld wrote: > Hi, > I have a Fedora Core 8 machine that I am trying to get an M-Audio > Transit to work on (USB audio device). I am currently getting output > via both aplay and jack (both with ardour and rosegarden), but haven't > been able to get any input with arecord or these jack programs. The > input device opens fine, but I don't hear anything. I have set the > mic volume set to max using alsactl, and tried flipping a "mic > capture" boolean also with alsactl. I've also tried the latest > vanilla kernel from kernel.org which comes with a later ALSA driver. > What is confusing is that this device works in Fedora Core 11, so > I'm wondering what else could be different in FC11 that would cause > this to work besides just a later ALSA driver set. Updating to FC11 > is not an option at the moment. > I have an maudio quattro and the design is that output is little endian and input is big endian. Maybe that is affecting you too? There used to be a switch for this in jackd alsa flags. Seems to have disappeared now though. A way to test this is to record a short test with arecord and set the input to big endian. Cheers. Patrick Shirkey Boost Hardware Ltd _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user