The ice1712 chip is used in a huge amount of audio hardware. The chip always
works in a certain way, regardless of which of it's abilities are used by
the card it is soldered to.
I use the same configuration in asoundrc for my delta 44, and I see 10/12
channels in jackd. Of course, there isn't any point in using channels beyond
the 4+4 channels available in the break out box.
Also, that asoundrc entry isn't really needed. You can use hw:0 (replace 0
with the card number of your 1010). If you have more specific needs, then
you need an asoundrc. I have in my asoundrc entries "channel1" and
"channel2" which represent two stereo channels I can use with non hw
interfacing alsa programs.
With jackd, you really shouldn't have to care. Just use hw:X
Sampo
Quoting robin fell <robin.fell(a)ntlworld.com>om>:
On Mon, 2004-08-16 at 04:51, Russell Hanaghan wrote:
On Sun, 2004-08-15 at 20:22, Jos Laake wrote:
> My '.asoundrc' file looks like this:
> -----
> pcm.ice1712 {
> type hw
> card 0
> }
>
> ctl.ice1712 {
> type hw
> card 0
> }
Go to the alsa pages and locate the page for the
ice1712 chip. Down
the
bottom there is an .asoundrc file posted for a
"hoontech" card. Create
a
new .asoundrc from that post. When you run
Qjackctl, set the capture
and
playback channels to "0". See what
happens.
Out of curiosity, I followed the ALSA card matrix for Hoontech to a page
which has an _identical_ .asoundrc to that posted by Jos.
Is this not the correct one? Do you have a URL, or if small enough
could it be posted?
If you'd like, I'll accept the .asoundrc and any instructions/notes you
have and add them to the ALSA wiki for the Delta1010.
cheers
R