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abortretryfail | Can someone else try this on another Reform and let me know if it also dies with IO error arecord -D plughw:0,0 -f S16_LE -c 1 -r 48000 -vvv - > /dev/null | 13:07 |
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abortretryfail | I think pipewire is hiding a problem here by letting apps record without crashing, but record only silence. | 13:08 |
violet | i can try that in a few minutes | 13:08 |
abortretryfail | If I go straight to the ALSA device like that with plughw: or hw: It dies here: ioctl(4, SNDRV_PCM_IOCTL_READI_FRAMES, 0xffffeb1a4310) = -1 EIO (Input/output error) | 13:08 |
josch | abortretryfail: your command works fine on my reform | 13:09 |
violet | i have definitely noticed that on mine the audio device claims to be both an input and an output, but have not found a way to get audio input into it. so im not sure what the input is supposed to come from | 13:09 |
abortretryfail | violet: yeah it's got a mic input on the TRRS jack. I've been trying since this weekend to record something to no avail. | 13:10 |
abortretryfail | josch: interesting... I hope i don't have a hardware problem. Which kernel are you on? | 13:10 |
josch | 6.5 | 13:11 |
abortretryfail | same here. | 13:11 |
abortretryfail | Ah, sorry, I forgot a step. Go into pavucontrol -> Configuration and set the Built-in audio to "off" | 13:12 |
abortretryfail | Something else I noticed is pavucontrol opens the device to record from it while it is open, but it never shows the level meter on the Input Devices tab. | 13:13 |
violet | yeah that is the behavior i see on mine | 13:13 |
violet | from memory | 13:13 |
+ mark_ (~mjw@gnu.wildebeest.org) | 13:13 | |
abortretryfail | On my desktop PC, I can see the input level there even if no other app is trying to record from it. | 13:14 |
violet | you'll see that on the reform also if you plug in a usb audio input | 13:14 |
abortretryfail | It's not a volume control issue I'm having, and the audio *is* getting into the wm8960 since I can turn on the bypass and listen to it through the speakers. | 13:15 |
abortretryfail | either the ADC is toast, or I have some kernel/ALSA problem that breaks recording. | 13:15 |
violet | how do you turn on bypass | 13:15 |
abortretryfail | just a sec | 13:15 |
violet | i am on kernel 6.1 from stable. ill check your alsa command after i finish getting ready for bed | 13:16 |
abortretryfail | You can tell the wm8960 to play the input audio back out the output by going in alsamixer: unmute Left Boost Mixer LINPUT1, Turn the volume to 100 for Left Input Boost Mixer LINPUT1, Unmute Left Input Mixer Boost, Then unmute and increase Left Output Mixer Boost Bypass | 13:19 |
abortretryfail | i dont think pipewire is hiding the problem, I think ALSA is. if I record from plughw:0,0 at anything other than the 48000hz sample rate I get silence and no EIO | 13:36 |
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vkoskiv | Oooo, shipment notification from MNT! | 14:34 |
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josch | vkoskiv: what are you receiving? | 14:46 |
vkoskiv | A311D + rcm4 adapter, it seems | 14:52 |
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minute | vkoskiv: yep! | 20:06 |
minute | we've packed up the first rcm4+bpi orders today, going out with UPS tomorrow | 20:07 |
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vkoskiv | Very cool! | 21:06 |
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noam | minute: sending that email presently; I'll do that test shortly | 21:38 |
noam | sigrid: first, one of the screws that holds the mobo in; then, one of the screws that holds the trackball in. | 21:38 |
noam | My suspicion is that I applied too much torque when inserting them. | 21:38 |
minute | first LS1028As will be packed tomorrow | 21:39 |
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noam | abortretryfail: yeah, but I'm not ucrrently capable of doing the repair myself and my life has been too hectic to fix that for a bit :/ | 22:04 |
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noam | abortretryfail: That's why my original question was if anyone in the US was capable and open to taking a commission for third-party repair :P | 22:04 |
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