Re: alsamixer

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Hello Ralf!
You say, that hdpsmixer is showing all channels and you can access them, right? If so, this looks more like a problem of your card's configuration then or of your JACK server, than a problem concerning the mixer application as such. If people say, that you can use alsamixer to setup your card, then you probably can. You know how to start it. You can press f5 to see all items and then slowly walk through the list. Left/right move between items and up/down change values. Tehre's is help available directly from within the mixer. It's not the best utility for such a complex card, since it will not map the structure to the screen. I suppose, that hdspmixer shows you more of the real structure of your card. In alsamixer routing is a one-dimensional thing. You need to know, which item does what. Sometimes names can be terribly unexplicative or at least unhelpful. Still, give it a try and see, how far you get. You probably have a manual for your card, which might help you with some questions.

But I really think, that you might have a closer look at your JACK setup. Does JACK show all channels? Do you have ports uto capture_16 or whatever it should be? Do you also have the correct number of playback ports as such? I'm not talking about signals, I'm just asking for the existance.

Well, I'm probably the wrong person to ask, since I won't be able to discuss this much further with you. I only know the systematic basics and I don't have a lot of experience with internal routing of cards. I'm glad my two cards work now. :-)

Warm regards

Julien

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