[App_rpt-users] Audio problem with URI
Bob
kk6ecm at gmail.com
Sun Aug 17 22:36:57 UTC 2014
Sounds familiar to my experience... bought a relatively new motherboard, but
had to find an older configuration motherboard for the ACID build to
interface properly with the audio; digital worked fine. At first I thought
the uri was bad... not the case. uridiag worked fine with the older
configuration board, but not the new. True for both URI and URIx, which use
different loop back plug. So, I recommend testing the uri on a known good
ACID install (read that as on compatible hardware).
I've built several since. I load ACID, stop asterisk and run uridiag to
determine if I can get it to work with the ACID build, even trying
manipulating the BIOS settings, when it does not work. Since Hubs don't use
audio interface, it is not an issue.
There is a CentOS 6.x ACID build out there, but Jim says they have not
gotten it to work with the newer audio drivers.
Thanks,
Bob
kk6ecm
Sent from iPad
On Aug 17, 2014, at 3:01 PM, Mike Lussier <mike.lussier at gmail.com> wrote:
Bob,
I just downloaded the diag program and briefly looked at the paperwork. My
thought too was to build the interface and test the device. Yes this is a
new setup. This is a second HD on an existing system to test the waters. I
thought they were clear until I realized it wasn't any miss cabling on my
part. just no audio from the URI that was the fault. The computer is a Dell
about 2 years old. here in the shack. 8 GB ram and its a 750gb HD for the
project. I will move it to a new computer next weekend if I can figure this
out.
More info after I run the test later this week. I have closed up shop and
grabbed a cold one to end the weekend.
73
Mike AE4ML
On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 5:52 PM, kk6ecm <kk6ecm at gmail.com> wrote:
Please tell us about the system... new ACID build on a new computer? If so,
it could be an incompatibility with of CentOS and the computer chip set.
Have you used the uridiag test routine from the dmk website to test the URI
on the same computer? Remember to stop asterisk before executing uridiag.
They both want control of Linux.
Thanks,
Bob
kk6ecm
Sent from iPad
On Aug 17, 2014, at 2:35 PM, Mike Lussier <mike.lussier at gmail.com> wrote:
I can pass audio out to the network but I can't receive anything more than a
dead carrier. I unplugged the URI using a test amplifier and had the system
send some system ID and time messages. I get nothing out of the URI. I
probed pins 22 and 23 is this a URI issue ( New out of the box ) or
something in software ??
Mike AE4ML
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