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Any #fedihelp on this very old #RME #Digi9652 #Soundcard with #Linux?

I'm trying to get the SPDIF input to work.

So the RME card is clock master, distributing clock via Word Clock. It is hooked up via 3x ADAT I/O + Word Clock to a #Yamaha #01v96i.

Now I connected the SPDIF output of the 01V96i via a proper cable directly to the SPDIF input of the RME card (on its breakout cable). In theory, SPDIF signal should now appear on channels 25 and 26. But nothing ever happens. (Input channels 1-24 work without any issue via ADAT.)

Any ideas?

Perhaps @PaulDavisTheFirst remembers something about this very old card, is there something peculiar?

I notice the PSDIF sample rate sliders in #alsamixer which I can't move.

/proc/asound/R15/rme9652 see pastebin.com/1DywMFDd – says “IEC958 sample rate: undetermined”?

Or is my card broken even? I checked the output of the console with a Behringer SRC2496, it delivers correctly.

My RME UCX audio interface has died after 11 years of service. I’ll probably replace it with the UCX II, but I’m interested in alternatives. Arturia’s AudioFuse 16Rig looks suitable for my studio (mostly line level, some synths & CV, a couple of mics) but it uses the default Core Audio driver (on Mac). Is that good enough?

What other audio interfaces do people recommend?

DOS folks, I have been trying to figure out why my Gravis Ultrasound soundcard is not behaving with a new boot volume, and I have narrowed it down to the loading or not-loading of a DOS CD-ROM driver (only produces sound when driver is loaded(!)). This makes no sense to me.

I have just boiled down the synopsis and listed the autoexec.bat and config.sys sections in this post on my thread. I'd appreciate any help I can get, here. So odd...

vogons.org/viewtopic.php?p=122

www.vogons.orgMy GUS seems to have failed, lamentably - Page 2 \ VOGONS
#p1222620#DOS#PC

#Computer question: Both external and internal (?) mics on my new #acer laptop are really awful. Or it could be the soundcard as well. If I turn to 100% the sound is what I'd call normal volume. On my old acer that's at about 30%. It is better with headphones, but if I record internally it's still bad. I downloaded new drivers, I checked in the system settings but none of this helps. Any ideas? Better #soundcard maybe?

Boosts appreciated.