Hi Thomas, why do you use 88.2k as your samplerate? Just curious; I use
44.1 if I'm going to CD, 48 if I'm doing pro video, and 96 or 192 if I want
really high fidelity- but I've never used 88.2.
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 10:35 AM, Thomas Hedegaard <thomas(a)vector.dk> wrote:
I have a fa-101. To change the samplerate you have to turn the knob
choosing samplerate, then turn off the card on the back side wait a little
while and turn it on again. Then change the samplerate in settings in jack
and then start jack.
Hope it helps..
I record in 88.2Khz on Ubuntu 10.04 via Jack, works very well
Kind Regards
Thomas Hedegaard
2010/11/16 Lorenzo Sutton <lsutton(a)libero.it>
Hi try:
- stopping jack
- unplug the card
- change the sample rate knob
- replug the card
- change the sample rate in jack settings (or in jackd command line)
- start jack
Does it work?
Lorenzo
Dragan Noveski wrote:
hallo list,
i borrowed yesterday an edirol fa-101 in order to try if it will work on
my sidux/aptosid mix.
after some tweaking around and reading errors in qjack's messages window
i get it to work really nicely in 48kHz mode. with all other sample rates
which the card seems to be providing ( and is providing on my friends
mac...) i could not get it to run.
on a ffado page the card is listed as 'full supported', so i understood
that also different SR should work. i also realized that turning the SR knob
on the card does not changes nothing and that the SR is given in jackd's
command line.
could someone who is using this card please make some comments on this?
cheers,
doc
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