On Sun, April 14, 2013 10:55 am, Christoph Kuhr wrote: > On 14.04.2013 17:30, Len Ovens wrote: >> That doesn't sound right... But, I don't have the HW to test it out >> here. >> Is your s/pdif set to consumer or professional? If consumer, and >> copyrighted is selected and 1st generation is also selected. You should >> probably get no output. >> >> I would want to use the 1010 as the master clock to keep jitter of the >> other 8 port as low as possible. I would set spdif to professional in >> mudita24 and the 2496 to external clock. The 2496 should auto set to >> professional as well, though I don't know if the output will follow and >> I >> don't know the windows setup program at all either :) so if you can set >> the windows side to professional as well do so. > I tried any compination of spdif options. nothing worked so far. I > thought maybe there is something to fix in the asoundrc... or someting mudita should have everything alsa gives.... mine doesn't seem to though. Unless this is fixed in mudita 1.1 (I have 1.0.4)... I found that mudita does not show the spdif output levels or give access to the spdif output mixer faders. I can see them with the QAS utilities though. Using Qashctl and the pcm->Multi track peak tab I can see the peak levels at the time the application started... I can only refresh this by restarting the app :P the refresh button doesn't work for this. Anyway, it does show levels on the output to the spdif. (I used a mic into a spdif preamp at 48k into the Delta66) I see a level out no matter what I am synced to. The delta can be internal sync or external. So if there is not spdif output, it happens after the ice1712. Doesn't make sense, but have you tried both of them set to internal sync? (just to see if anything gets through... might be some pops or clicks) -- Len Ovens www.OvenWerks.net _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user