Hello,

I find it interesting that you get the same error with jackd.  In that case
does FluidSynth quit with the same error or does jackd quit?

Sometimes there are limitations with audio drivers in regards to sample
rate, buffer sizes, etc.  You may want to try 48KHz or 44.1KHz (depending
on which one you are using at the moment) for the sample rate.  What other
applications have you tried that have been successful?  For example, aplay
would be a simple way to test ALSA.

Element

On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 10:12 AM, Maciej - filologia angielska <
hansol...@o2.pl> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> First of all, I would like to welcome all members and subscribers of the
> mailing group.
>
> I have been trying to make FluidSynth work with Wolfson Pi card for
> Raspberri Pi 1 (model B). While I can play MID files through the standard
> line-out of the Pi without any problems, I cannot get the line-out on the
> Wolfson to work (using either ALSA or JACKD).
>
> Here is the error message I get:
>
> "fluidsynth: error: The audio device error: Input/output error"
>
> I have tested the line-out of the Wolfson Pi card and it is working
> properly. I also tried different Linux kernels, but to no avail.
>
> Thank you in advance for any ideas/suggestions/comments.
>
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