Closed Sporesirius closed 7 months ago
Could you let me know what version of alsa-ucm you're running please? It's the alsa package responsible for splitting the channels.
NixOS has only the alsa-ucm-conf package name, I'm not sure if it's the package you are talking about?
Version is 1.2.10
/nix/store/c0pz2vpiaidi2xkp5vjpg2f6cnl5l62p-alsa-ucm-conf-1.2.10
Ok, can you open up pavucontrol
(or equivalent) and check to make sure the GoXLR is using the default alsa profile, and not set to pro audio?
Thanks
Yeah, GoXLR uses currently the Multichannel Duplex Profile, but there are also Multichannel Input, Multichannel Output and Pro Audio.
1.2.10 introduced a bug which broke the GoXLR UCM Profile, a Fix has been made (available at https://github.com/alsa-project/alsa-ucm-conf/commit/b68aa52acdd2763fedad5eec0f435fbf43e5ccc6), but a release will need to happen to get that pulled in.
Could you look into manually updating the file? Not entirely sure how easy that'll be on Nix, but otherwise try downgrading alsa-ucm-conf
back to 1.2.9
For context, the profile in pavucontrol
should look like this:
But you'll likely need to fix alsa-ucm-conf
to get that option.
Hello, I don't know how to describe the problem exactly, and I'm not sure where the problem is coming from. I updated goxlr-utility from 0.12.6 to 1.0.0 and noticed that all sources and sinks like System, Mic Chat etc. were replaced with "GoXLR Multichannel". I tried a few things like reinstalling or downgrading, but it did not help. It is not a big problem that the channels are combined, but what is more problematic is that some applications, especially games running under wine, do not detect the source and sink, so I have no audio.
So maybe the problem is from my system, so I will also try another one, but maybe someone has an idea what the problem could be?
A few infos about my system: