Re: OT: hdsp not happy with recent kernels

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On Sat, 15 Sep 2012 01:03:31 +0200, Len Ovens <len@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


On Fri, September 14, 2012 3:27 pm, Ralf Mardorf wrote:

Apologize, I asked the wrong question, resp. forget a second question.
How do I make pulseaudio aware, that there's a RME card too. The GUI for
Ubuntu Studio Precise only noticed my 2 Envy24 cards, but didn't show
the RME card.

Btw. I'm just asking out of curiosity, I won't install pulseaudio and I
always will remove it from fresh installs, assumed those force to
install pulseaudio. Even if pulseaudio shouldn't cause trouble, I have
no use for it.

Pulse is one of those magical auto, do everything things that thinks for
you... It should see every ALSA device. (should is a dirty word) I don't
have any RME HW to play with though, just an ensoniq (for MIDI only) and a
D66 (envy24) on the desktop and a netbook with internal and USB for MIDI
or Audio (I haven't tried plugging in both the USB audio and MIDI IFs) I
don't really know.


PA doesn't see all Alsa devices by default. Exactly why, I'm not going to try explain, but the way I was informed:
PA needs a interface it can understand, such as stereo, 5.1, 7.1, etc.
Multichannel devices often are not recognized by PA, and so was the case with the ice1712(envy24) chip earlier. Was fixed some time ago.
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