emma | hi | 16:15 |
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emma | i have a problem to install my sound card | 16:16 |
emma | ##http://alsa.opensrc.org/Tascam_US-122 | 16:16 |
emma | anybody can help me | 16:17 |
holstein | emma: sure | 16:20 |
holstein | emma: you wont like it, though | 16:20 |
holstein | i *had* one of those.. i personally decided to give it to a friend who uses OSX | 16:21 |
emma | ??? | 16:21 |
holstein | its a pain.. i found that it worked with a custom jack start command.. and, it wasnt worth the hassle to me | 16:21 |
emma | ok no issu ? you cofirm | 16:22 |
holstein | you dont "install" it like that.. i mean, if tascam wants, they can look at all of linux/ubuntu/ubuntustudio and give you an installer, but, i find, if hardware doesnt automatically work in linux, it can be problematic or impossible to easily support it | 16:22 |
emma | what the best card usb compatible | 16:22 |
emma | ? | 16:22 |
holstein | emma: 'best' is a matter of opinion and use case, and ideally they would all be "class compliant" | 16:23 |
holstein | and, i would try the tascam again in 14.04.. last i tried it was 13.04 | 16:23 |
emma | waouh,, i just know copy and paste lol | 16:23 |
holstein | i would disable or remove any other devices if possible.. and plug the tascam and run "aplay -l " and "arecord -l" | 16:23 |
holstein | !paste | 16:24 |
ubottu | For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. | 16:24 |
emma | its not reconized with Qjack CTL | 16:25 |
holstein | emma: i would personally not introduce JACK into the equation yet | 16:25 |
holstein | emma: have you , in fact, ran the commands above? | 16:25 |
emma | ok | 16:26 |
holstein | emma: open a terminal and run "aplay -l" and "arecord -l" | 16:26 |
holstein | emma: then, you can pastebin the output if you would like me to look at it | 16:26 |
holstein | emma: *then* after this, we discuss JACK.. | 16:26 |
emma | jack is nice with my microphone usb | 16:26 |
holstein | alsa recognizes and supports it first.. then, JACK works | 16:26 |
holstein | emma: ? | 16:26 |
holstein | emma: i am not implying anything about the quality of JACK | 16:26 |
emma | carte 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], périphérique 0: ALC269VC Analog [ALC269VC Analog] | 16:27 |
emma | Sous-périphériques: 1/1 | 16:27 |
emma | Sous-périphérique #0: subdevice #0 | 16:27 |
holstein | emma: i am simply starting a troubleshooting path, and JACK is not important to this | 16:27 |
holstein | emma: you need to read.. | 16:27 |
holstein | !paste | 16:27 |
ubottu | For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. | 16:27 |
holstein | ^ and paste the output there please | 16:27 |
emma | **** Liste des Périphériques Matériels PLAYBACK **** | 16:28 |
emma | carte 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], périphérique 0: ALC269VC Analog [ALC269VC Analog] | 16:28 |
emma | Sous-périphériques: 1/1 | 16:28 |
emma | Sous-périphérique #0: subdevice #0 | 16:28 |
emma | carte 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], périphérique 3: HDMI 0 [HDMI 0] | 16:28 |
emma | Sous-périphériques: 1/1 | 16:28 |
emma | Sous-périphérique #0: subdevice #0 | 16:28 |
emma | carte 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], périphérique 7: HDMI 1 [HDMI 1] | 16:28 |
emma | Sous-périphériques: 1/1 | 16:28 |
emma | Sous-périphérique #0: subdevice #0 | 16:28 |
emma | carte 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], périphérique 8: HDMI 2 [HDMI 2] | 16:28 |
emma | Sous-périphériques: 1/1 | 16:28 |
emma | Sous-périphérique #0: subdevice #0 | 16:28 |
holstein | emma: friend.. please dont paste that here | 16:28 |
emma | emma@emma-ThinkPad-T530:~$ ^C | 16:28 |
holstein | emma: please use the pastebin | 16:28 |
emma | ok sorry | 16:28 |
holstein | emma: in the link above, you can get to the pastebin... | 16:29 |
emma | i have ok | 16:29 |
emma | sorry | 16:29 |
holstein | emma: you paste, and share the link here.. | 16:30 |
holstein | http://paste.ubuntu.com/8115502/ | 16:30 |
emma | http://paste.ubuntu.com/8115536/ | 16:36 |
emma | http://paste.ubuntu.com/8115547/ | 16:37 |
holstein | emma: so, you can see that alsa is not seeing the device | 16:37 |
emma | yes nothing about tascam us122 or else | 16:38 |
holstein | correct.. so, the device and the device manufacturer doesnt support linux/alsa "out of the box" | 16:38 |
emma | so ? no solution ? | 16:39 |
holstein | emma: id say, i wasted about 20+ hours on that device.. and i personally dont consider it worth the effort.. and it had compromises when i did get it working | 16:39 |
holstein | emma: as i said, if tascam wants to provide a solution, they can | 16:39 |
holstein | emma: nothing is broken or wrong here.. they didnt promise you linux support.. | 16:39 |
holstein | is this the us122l ? | 16:40 |
holstein | or just the 122? | 16:40 |
emma | no its the old us122 | 16:40 |
holstein | you can try https://help.ubuntu.com/community/TASCAM_US-122 | 16:40 |
holstein | http://alsa.opensrc.org/Tascam_US-122 | 16:40 |
emma | ok and for have a good card ??? | 16:41 |
holstein | emma: personally, i would make a seperate test partition install dedicated to trying to provide support for this device | 16:41 |
emma | ty if you have try | 16:41 |
holstein | i would start with http://alsa.opensrc.org/Tascam_US-122#Tascam_US-122_on_Debian_and_Ubuntu | 16:41 |
emma | the first link echec on step 3 | 16:42 |
holstein | emma: echec? | 16:42 |
emma | http://paste.ubuntu.com/8115582/ | 16:44 |
emma | 404 | 16:44 |
emma | not found | 16:44 |
emma | oups | 16:44 |
emma | im tried of this card with linux | 16:45 |
emma | i go by another one day | 16:45 |
holstein | emma: sure. thats what i did | 16:45 |
holstein | emma: i found it wasnt worth the hassle | 16:45 |
emma | yep | 16:45 |
emma | have you a cheap and good card ? | 16:45 |
holstein | depends on your needs.. | 16:46 |
emma | focusrite,,, akai ... is there a list of sound card 100% comp | 16:46 |
holstein | emma: to ask the operating system what works 100% is backwards | 16:48 |
emma | backwarks | 16:48 |
holstein | emma: linux/ubuntu/ubuntustudio is all open and *any* company is able to and welcome to create whatever they like that is supported on the platform | 16:48 |
holstein | emma: if you want "100% compatible", ask the vendor for linux support | 16:49 |
emma | lol | 16:49 |
holstein | otherwise, most usb devices these days are class compliant, and should just work | 16:49 |
holstein | i personally just try them, and save the reciepts and make sure i can return them if they do not support inux | 16:49 |
holstein | linux* | 16:49 |
emma | scarlet focusrite ?? | 16:50 |
holstein | emma: sure.. ask them if they support linux | 16:50 |
emma | lol | 16:51 |
emma | shusss | 16:51 |
holstein | emma: or, just try them.. we are not focusrite.. so, we cannot provide support for the device | 16:51 |
emma | and TY | 16:51 |
holstein | not sure what is so funny about that.. | 16:51 |
holstein | its not the focusrite project here.. we are not doing anything to prevent focusrite from supporting linux | 16:51 |
emma | its linux | 16:51 |
emma | its normal | 16:51 |
holstein | they are welcome to be class compliant, or, provide linux software, or drivers | 16:51 |
emma | no prob | 16:51 |
holstein | emma: its not normal to expect the operating system to support the hardware | 16:52 |
holstein | emma: focusrite provides windows and OSX support.. and they are welcome to provide linux support | 16:52 |
emma | ty holstein your are cool | 16:52 |
holstein | otherwise, the devices *should* be class compliant.. but, there are no guarantees that can be given here | 16:52 |
emma | good day ,,,, im limited with english sorry | 16:52 |
holstein | i would ask for first hand devices in #opensourcemsucians | 16:52 |
emma | TY x 1000 | 16:54 |
emma | by | 16:54 |
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