Re: [Alsa-user] Input device captures output (fwd)
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From: Bill U. <un...@ph...> - 2010-08-29 15:00:44
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I have certainly never heard of a audio card that fed 100% of its output to its input. It reallly makes me suspect a configuratin problem, b ut have no idea what. Sorry. On Sun, 29 Aug 2010, Warren Dumortier wrote: > Thanks for asnwering. > First of all it's true that some part of the output may get into the input > with such audio chips, but now the problem is that it's too much. > On Windows this is also the case, but it's not a problem as you almost do > not hear it, however on Linux there's more like a 100% output that goes to > input. > So it can only be a software problem even if the hardware isn't the best, if > it works very well on Windows and not on Linux, i suppose the problem comes > from the drivers. > > And i don't want to buy an audio card as my chip works very well on Windows, > i would simply like to have it running very well on Linux too... ;) > -- William G. Unruh | Canadian Institute for| Tel: +1(604)822-3273 Physics&Astronomy | Advanced Research | Fax: +1(604)822-5324 UBC, Vancouver,BC | Program in Cosmology | un...@ph... Canada V6T 1Z1 | and Gravity | www.theory.physics.ubc.ca/ |