On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 11:34 AM, Pieter Palmers <pieterp(a)joow.be> wrote:
Arnold Krille wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 24. September 2008 schrieb
simone-www.io-lab.org:
thank you for your interest in this desperate
case ;)
yes everything is connected and powered on as supposed to be
the only thing i come to think about is: i am using a PCMCIA card
which has 3 ports but in Jack i don t have nay ohter choise than hw:0
, that may be the symptom of an unrecognized device?
If your fw-card has three ports, there are two possibilities:
a) pass hw:X with X in {0,1,2} in the jackd-commandline
note that the number of
ports has nothing to do with the hw:x parameter.
the hw:x parameter designates the controller to use. All ports on one
controller are part of the same bus, and are treated the same.
if you have a built-in controller, you might have to use hw:1.
Greets,
Pieter
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so far:
i can t find gscanbus on the Fedora repos, but in Ubuntu i have it
installed and jack/fa-66 give me the very same problems and in Ubuntu
i can see the device.
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