[00:07] Eickmeyer[kde]1: playing with firewire today, I think I have finished the headphone stuff. [00:07] Nice. :) [00:08] but the internal external speaker thing, I don't know. [00:08] I don't have one to play with. [00:09] I am going to have to move my fw card or my M66 [00:09] they are both on the same irq :P [00:10] I may move the AudioPCI to irq 16 as it only does MIDI so it can share. [00:12] but if I try to start a zita-ajbridge for the D66 while the audiofire is jackmaster the firewire kernel modules lock up. [00:12] I think jack crashes and doesn't release the device === acheronuk is now known as RikMills [15:31] interesting, this page seems to indicate that USB audio is best at 48000, 96000, and maybe a few 192000... https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/wiki/list_of_jack_frame_period_settings_ideal_for_usb_interface [16:54] Yeah, because it has to do with the 1ms multiplier. Makes sense. [16:54] I could [16:55] 've sworn that site had 44100 at one point. [18:47] It still does... one or two of them are 44k1 [18:52] However, for setting up zita-ajbridge where SRC is happening anyway, USB devices could all be set to 48k even if jack is running at 44k1 [19:42] Huh, Ordered parts on tuesday for my mixer (mackie cr1604) because the PS has >5v ripple... got here today... even with a border crossing. [19:43] I am replacing all the caps in the ps plus two resitors that are quite dark. [19:45] Eickmeyer[kde]1: in other news, moved my D66 card to a new slot (no shared irq) and redid rtirq. I can now add my D66 and an extra device without crashing the audiofire :) [19:45] Oh cool! [19:46] moved my AudioPCI to irq16 which it shares with my PATA to SATA bridge. It will only be used for MIDI anyway. [19:47] * OvenWerks doesn't know what to do with 16 i/o... [19:47] I only have 8 Mic pre. [19:48] (the cr1604 only has 6 plus I have another stereo one. [19:49] The D66 is actually higher priority than the audiofire. [19:55] Yeah, that's a lot of channels. You could almost turn your computer into a mixer with the right midi controller.