Re: RME Multiface II question

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I think I've tried everything to make hdspmixer start minimized or in a tray, in another workspace, you now, anywhere.
I've tried tools like devilspie, alltray, compiz and more that I don't recall. It still sits there, right in my face everytime I boot up. But it's ok, because it does cool stuff. But every other program I tested with reacted to stuff like devilspie and compiz, but hey, hdspmixer won't listen. I guess I just have to get used to it.

But my RME HDSP works great. However it does not work with pulseaudio (i can make it load through some hacking, but the sound is terrible - stuttering).
Still I recommend RME, if you don't depend on pulseaudio for something.

Lars.


On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 8:12 PM, Giso Grimm <gg3137@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


fons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 03, 2009 at 10:46:01AM -0500, Brett McCoy wrote:
>
>> One word of warning,  you need to open hdspmixer to intialize the
>> device. Not a big deal for me, since I keep hdspmixer open all of the
>> time anyway, but something you need to be aware of if you try to use
>> the device and can't get anything to work.
>
> Wouldn't an 'alsactl restore' do the job as well ?
>
> (provided you stored the state of course)
>

Not with the hdsp mixer (I mean the matrix mixer in the hdsp based RME
sound cards, not the software); it's state is not saved by ALSA, and I
even doubt that it can be read at all.

To unmute the card at boot time it is possible to use amixer, though.
See also the LAU thread "RME HDSP 9632 - amixer control" for more details.

Giso
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