On Mon, 2014-08-04 at 23:11 +0400, Vladimir Mosgalin wrote:
> > IIRC the plug'n'play audio USB driver is limited to USB1, for USB2
> > proprietary drivers are needed. But perhaps I'm confusing something.
> > Assumed I shouldn't be mistaken, then perhaps the bandwidth really is to
> > small.
> 
> Can't be true.. Here is example of USB 2.0 audio device (bcdUSB: 2.00),
> completely plug and play:

Yes, I didn't remember correctly, for example:

"The UA-55 is not USB-2 class compliant. It needs a dedicated driver and
does not [yet?] work with GNU/Linux. see
http://wiki.linuxaudio.org/wiki/current_audio_gear#roland_-_quad-capture_ua-55_usb-2";
 - 
http://lists.linuxaudio.org/pipermail/linux-audio-user/2012-September/086758.html

OTOH

"USB Compliance

    USB specification 2.0 full speed-compatible
    USB audio device class 1.0-compliant" -
http://www.cmedia.com.tw/ProductsDetail/page-p/C1Serno-53/C2Serno-54/C3Serno-0/PSerno-47.html

Perhaps the devices aren't recognised as 2.0 devices. I don't know how
much channels duplex for unsynced USB devices do work sharing one USB,
USB 1 or 2. An expert should chime in. Does "2.0 full speed-compatible"
mean "USB-2 class compliant" or is a special driver needed?


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