Re: M-Audio Delta 1010lt SPDIF Clock Source

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+Jonas Petersen

Sorry to top post, but linking in Jonas Peterson -- who is actively working on this issue. This is a known issue with the 1010LT, and IIRC is a kernel regression. See the ALSA thread here:


http://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-devel/2013-April/060910.html

-gabriel

On 04/14/2013 01:06 AM, Christoph Kuhr wrote:
Hi everyone,

I have a iLoked VST plugin, that I want to insert in my audio chain.
In my Linux machine I am using a M-Audio Delta 1010lt in my Windows7
machine it is a M-Audio Audiophile 2496.
I use the SPDIF interface with ALSA and ASIO at 64 frames, 2 periods @ 48k.

The Win machine synchronizes to the SPDIF and I get audio from Linux
into Win.
The Win machine outputs the audio signal according to the Delta software.
But Mudita24 is not getting input signal.

If I change the clock source of the Linux machine to SPDIF IN and the
windows machine to internal, I have an SPDIF IN , but no SPDIF OUT
signal in the Linux machine.



Apparently the problem is that the M-Audio Delta 1010lt cannot sync the
SPDIF IN and OUT to the same internal clock.
Does anyone know, if and how I could change that?


Regards,
Ck
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