Hey again all, and thank you very much for your replies!
If possible, I'd love to use both analogue and S/PDIF ins at the same time,
but I can live with having to restart JACK and switch if necessary.
I'm pretty sure the card should let me clock everything together, so how
would I do the device combining?
Here's how my QASMixer looks:
Maybe that can be a lead?
I'm at a halt here, I don't know how I should go about testing and tweaking
this more.
Thanks for all your help so far everyone!
On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 9:47 AM, Peter Nelson <peter(a)fuzzle.org> wrote:
On Wed, 2013-04-03 at 21:39 +0200, Gabbe Nord wrote:
Hello!
I recently got myself an internal PCIe card, a ESI Juli@ XTe. It uses
the ice1724 chipset, and I'm really happy with it.
However, I cannot seem to get the S/PDIF in working. In JACK, 2
entries of the card shows up. One that says hw0,Juli, and one that
says hw1,Juli, and also is noted as IEC958.
hw0,Juli & hw1,Juli seem a bit weird. Do you mean hw:Juli,0 & hw:Juli,1?
My analogue ins and outs work fine, but only 2
ins show up in JACK,
even though I'd imagine I'd get one more for my S/PDIF in.
If you want to use the analogue inputs tell jack to use hw:Juli,0
If you want to use the S/PDIF input tell jack to use hw:Juli,1
If you want to use both, use alsa_in/zita_a2j on one of them.
(You may be able to use device combining if the card lets you clock
everything together.)
Does anyone have experience with this? I have all
sorts of options in
alsamixer/qasmixer (GUI-mixer I use), but I just can't wrap my head
around it. It just won't work.
If I use hw1,Juli as the device for JACK, it usually just crashes and
there's no real difference.
This may happen if there's no S/PDIF signal, as then there is no clock
for the card to sync to.
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