Topic: Good old Digi 9636 can't get down from 88,2 or 96khz
Hi there,
I've been using the Digi 9636 for some years now and it always was reliable and easy to use. Until recently, when I updated to (K)Ubuntu 12.04. It turns out, that DigiKam (KDE Photo management) does something with the Phonon Sound System of KDE that switches the Digi to 88.2khz. (Probably other KDE apps do so as well.)
After that, jackd can't switch back to 44.1 or 48khz on its startup. I can re-load the driver module and I'm fine, but this has side-effects that are not so great. If I make the card sync to my digital console, it stays in SMUX mode, apparently because 44,1 and 88,2 "look the same" on the byte-wise side. (I can't run jackd on startup because I have projects with 44.1 and others with 48khz, so I start it when I need it.)
Is there any way I can switch back to 44.1 or 48khz once the Digi 9636 has gone to SMUX mode?
Apart from that: Thanks RME, I really love using this sound card. Being somewhere in between of professional and hobbyist, I really enjoy the usually reliable and flawlessly working card that works on Linux so well.
All the best
DrNI