On November 5, 2012 05:16:06 PM Tim E. Real wrote: On November 5, 2012 04:06:34 PM you wrote: On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 3:51 PM, Tim E. Real <termtech@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: On November 5, 2012 06:59:12 AM you wrote: On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 4:19 AM, Tim E. Real <termtech@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Wow that's a bummer. No external converters?
Is there no mechanism to set the converter levels other than hard-coded hacks?
Could this be solved be someone writing a userspace app to do it, or is this more of a core ALSA problem which would need wider fixing?
Are you talking about straight converters with either no, or just local level controls, aka regular old SPDIF converters? Sure, I understand.
The chip's datasheet says it has digital output attenuators and input gain attenuators. So there needs to be a way to set their digital levels, at very least initialize them - which I know with my card and a fresh install of some distro always start out at zero. I think that's the poster's problem.
This is what the analog section of the Envy24 and Mudita24 mixer apps are supposed to show - but I think only if the chip is on-board. I thought that because the chip is not on the card, some bus can't see it so ALSA can't see it, requiring some extra layer of communication.
I mean there's got to be a path to the chips somewhere.
Tim.
Apparently, that connection path is called "H-Bus". http://www.staudio.de/kb/english/h-bus/index.html And here's the Windows app to control it, levels and all: http://www.staudio.de/kb/english/el/index.html
Wow, I don't know about this. Anyone out there have any Linux experience with this?
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