Can't say, if it sounds better (at the moment it is not connected to my main system) but 96kHz input and output is working on input and al 4 outputs.Could you eventually check how it behaves at SR=96kHz?
Hi@chriss0212 : You can always check parameters of the actual device stream at /proc/asound/your_card_name/pcmXp/subY/hw_params. If the reported params (samplerate, sample format, channels count) differ from CDSP playback params, than the plug plugin does the conversion automatically.
I am a complete Linux newbie and happy to get so far 😉
Trying your code is ending in an error... have used the hardware name i get in alsamixer but it seems "()" is not alowed.
little feedback:
after a while i got some crackling and distorted sound. maybe camilla is not really locking to the RME?
I enabled the resampler now... let's wait again 😉
after a while i got some crackling and distorted sound. maybe camilla is not really locking to the RME?
I enabled the resampler now... let's wait again 😉
OK... resampling was no solution... maybe rate adjust 😉
Sound is good for long time, but after some hours crackling and distortion start.
After changing parameters like resampler or rate adjust, everything is fine again.
Sound is good for long time, but after some hours crackling and distortion start.
After changing parameters like resampler or rate adjust, everything is fine again.
Best to use completion using tab key - second press will tell you files in that directory. Then you would see that the name in the file is different and X/Y need to be replaced with the actual device and subdevice numbers.Trying your code is ending in an error... have used the hardware name i get in alsamixer but it seems "()" is not alowed.
It’s toslinkWhat is the source? Spdif? If yes, is the output clock locked to the spdif input clock?
Input rate is Same as Output rate… locked: to me it seems, they are not locked!
Problem: RME drivers are not working on LINUX… driver support is only by Kernal 6.12.x
Solution: upgrade the kernel to 6.12.x.Problem: RME drivers are not working on LINUX… driver support is only by Kernal 6.12.x
That’s what I have done first… that’s why I have sound.. but with the problems I have
That's my actual kernel version:
6.12.25-061225-generic
That's my actual kernel version:
6.12.25-061225-generic
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Question: is it maybe better, to sync to internal? at the moment it seems, it solves the problem...
Just in case: Is there anybody with experience with other multichannel cards on Linux? Mayby the miniDSP USB Streamer Kit?
I need 2channels in and 8 channels SPDIF/ Toslink out what should be possible with the miniDSP
https://www.minidsp.com/products/us...vZkbDqhRdQdOk9vGXFgdScvB9wPTbITObSNHH5zN_2ZA5
I need 2channels in and 8 channels SPDIF/ Toslink out what should be possible with the miniDSP
https://www.minidsp.com/products/us...vZkbDqhRdQdOk9vGXFgdScvB9wPTbITObSNHH5zN_2ZA5
Coming back to this:What is the source? Spdif? If yes, is the output clock locked to the spdif input clock?
When you say output clock: you mean the output clock of the playout device?
In the alsamixer settings i tried both: lock to input and lock internal... it seems, it doesn't make a real difference.
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