Dne 10.12.2011 00:23, Pavel Hofman napsal(a):
Hi,
I have been informed about the following problem which I was able to reproduce afterwards:
Latest git.alsa-project.org drivers
USB 2.0 hub, 3 or more USB soundcards (inexpensive USB sticks, USB
audio v.1 types, async capture, adaptive playback) hooked to the hub, identified A, B, C, D.
- NONE of these soundcards is playing back
Now:
Card A begins microphone capturing (mono 48/16), result OK
Card B begins capturing (mono 48/16), both results still OK
As soon as the third card C begins capturing, the signal captured from cards A and B gets distorted. Audacity shows some samples are
incorrect, distorting the expected sine waveform of the testing signal. I can provide screenshots as well as recorded samples, if needed.
- The signal recorded from card C is OK.
BUT
- If any card hooked to the HUB is playing back (even a fourth one D),
the distortion does not occur. It happens only when there is no playback stream going through the hub. Traffic on another USB port has no effect, in fact the test signal for the three cards was provided by a multichannel USB card hooked to another USB port.
It seems to me as if blocks of samples for each card in the USB frame sometimes overlap by a few bits, corrupting the neighbouring card samples, or are recovered incorrectly.
I understand I have provided no real data, I am ready to do so plus any tests you would consider useful.
Thanks a lot for suggestions of the next debugging steps I should do.
Hi, please may I ask for help? I think we could fix this likely bug.
Thanks a lot,
Pavel.