"amixer contents" gives a pretty good list of controls and their
settings. You can set a control with
"amixer cset numid=(id) (variable)"
ie "amixer cset numid=8 0" sets the sync source to internal clock.
On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 10:57, D. Sen wrote:
Mark Knecht wrote:
DS,
Hi. Being this is Linux, I presume there is no documentation other than
the source code. I suspect you are, like me, not a programmer and thus have
a hard time with understanding how to set this stuff up? I sure do!
Hey Mark,
I would like to think that my programming skills arent too bad :-). Even
so, I am inclined to look for a README.install of some sort before I
spend hours/days looking through someone else's source. I have been a
linux users for almost 10 years and just wrote a linux-driver for a
PCMCIA audio/DSP card from
www.cac-dsp.com (their Bullet2/33 cards). I
learnt very quickly that a 40 line README.install file packaged with the
source would save me more time than to answer all the questions that
would invariably arise from someone trying to use my code.
In my case I am using jack, so I can control
where the audio goes using
qjackconnect. I have managed to send and receive through many of my 26 I/Os,
but I have not tried all of them yet. If you can use jack (you might not)
then this is pretty easy.
I havent tried out Jack. Havent had a need to so far....guess I will
have to start to make use of my $1000 investment...
amixer is a bit of a mystery. Try a couple of things, like
amixer -h
amixer scontrols
amixer controls
I am very unclear how to actually _use_ this tool.
The alsa-projects website has a few lines
(
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php3?company=RME&…)
hinting at the use of amixer....but its minimalistic :-)
DS
>
> Mark
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: linux-audio-user-admin(a)music.columbia.edu
> [mailto:linux-audio-user-admin@music.columbia.edu]On Behalf Of D. Sen
> Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 4:51 AM
> To: linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu
> Cc: mknecht(a)controlnet.com
> Subject: [linux-audio-user] Re: [linux-audio-dev] RME Hammerfall DSP
> Cardbus+Multiface
>
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> Thanks very much for your those hints. Do you have any idea (or where I
> can find the documentation) on how to play through the SPDIF or ADAT ports?
>
> Where is the matrix mixer controls (amixer) documented for these cards?
>
> DS
>
>
> Mark Knecht wrote:
>
>
> dsen,
> Hi. I'm messing with similar things this evening. (And not doing
> great, but not failing either.) I'm using a HDAP 9652, not the
> Multiface, but it's the same driver I believe. The difference is I have
> no 'headphone output'. Just 26 outputs.
>
> I'm in KDE. Inside of a Konquerer window, I have set the file
> associations for wav and x-wave to be
>
> aplay -device="plughw"
>
> This seems to work all the time in a Konquerer window, but doesn't work
> on a file just sitting on my desktop. Don't ask me why.
>
> FYI#1 - make sure you don't have a blocking aplay sitting around. Do a
>
> ps -aux | grep aplay
>
> and make sure nothing is there.
>
> FYI#2 - My headphones and main speakers are running off of playback_1 &
> 2.
>
> Good luck,
> Mark
>
> On Wed, 2002-12-18 at 20:29, D. Sen wrote:
> /> Hi,/
> /> /
> /> I have just bought myself the Cardbus+Multiface RME system. I think I /
> /> have finally gotten the alsa modules (snd-hammerfall-mem and snd-hdsp) /
> /> to load correctly along with the OSS emulation modules. BUT I cant seem /
> /> to play anything out of the Lineout/Headphone output. I have tried /
> /> various 'amixer cset' commands but all I get is silence (trying to
play /
> /> a simple wav file using aplay)./
> /> /
> /> Any suggetsions?/
> /> /
>
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