On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 6:49 PM, Nicolai Krakowiak
nicolai.krakow...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 2:25 AM, Daniel Mack zon...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you apply the attached patch and send us a the kernel log messages again?
After power cycling the device after boot:
[ 191.372814] 10:1
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Nicolai Krakowiak
nicolai.krakow...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 3:22 AM, Daniel Mack zon...@gmail.com wrote:
So we could just simply ignore this fact. Can you try what happens
when you change the check in endpoint.c (around line 355, where
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Nicolai Krakowiak
nicolai.krakow...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 3:22 AM, Daniel Mack zon...@gmail.com wrote:
I got as far as sound/usb/card.c:514 calling snd_usb_create_mixer().
It looks like it is hitting the default clause in check_input_term
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 10:07 AM, Nicolai Krakowiak
nicolai.krakow...@gmail.com wrote:
There seems to be an issue in continuing along in mixer.c. I
sprinkled printfs as I'm bad at parsing the kernel trace. It looks
like the following occurs:
parse_audio_unit() with a subtype ==
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 10:07 AM, Nicolai Krakowiak
nicolai.krakow...@gmail.com wrote:
If I apply the trivial hacky workaround (attached), I can play sound
out the device again. Here's the initialization output with the
bControlSize hack applied.
Even though the root cause for your problem
On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 10:23 AM, Nicolai Krakowiak
nicolai.krakow...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 5:27 AM, Daniel Mack zon...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you check the value of the ctrlif argument in snd_usb_create_mixer()?
Two instances: ctrlif = 0, ctrlif = 3. Here's the relevant
On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 2:50 PM, Martin m.beursk...@orange.fr wrote:
hi
i'm running ubuntu studio 11.04 and i like to use my native instruments
komplete
audio 6 interface in it. i'd saw the interface in the compatipility list. i'm
not very familiar with linux and i don't knew, what's to do.
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 10:56 AM, Fabio Tonti fto...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 12:52 PM, Clemens Ladisch
cladi...@googlemail.com wrote:
Fabio Tonti wrote:
is there any way to get this device to work with Linux?
Yes; plug it in. :-)
bInterfaceClass 1 Audio
Please, never(!) drop any addresses from Cc: - always use reply to all.
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 11:40 AM, Fabio Tonti fto...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 11:32 AM, Daniel Mack zon...@gmail.com wrote:
It's perfectly possible that the device does not expose any controls.
Which
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 2:53 PM, Sean M. Pappalardo - D.J. Pegasus
spappala...@mixxx.org wrote:
I am testing a new USB audio interface called the Ebox44 by Electrix.
It's based on a TUSB3200A chip. But when I plug it in, dmesg shows:
[ 133.992032] usb 3-1: new full speed USB device using
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 4:05 PM, Sean M. Pappalardo - D.J. Pegasus
spappala...@mixxx.org wrote:
Hello again.
On 09/22/2011 03:59 PM, Daniel Mack wrote:
Can you send the output of lsusb -v?
Sure, here you go. The last line is a lie...the device draws power only from
the USB bus
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 3:58 PM, Nick Lidakis nlida...@verizon.net wrote:
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 02:53:32PM +0200, Sean M. Pappalardo - D.J. Pegasus
wrote:
Hello.
I am testing a new USB audio interface called the Ebox44 by Electrix.
It's based on a TUSB3200A chip. But when I plug it in,
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Sean M. Pappalardo - D.J. Pegasus
spappala...@mixxx.org wrote:
On 09/22/2011 04:23 PM, Daniel Mack wrote:
And there are more lies in the descriptor set, as it references a
baSourceID 2 which is not defined. So the driver is perfectly right
which its
On 11/17/2011 07:09 PM, athos bacchiocchi wrote:
2011/11/17 Daniel Mack zon...@gmail.com mailto:zon...@gmail.com
This is usually a sign that the device is in fact incompatible to the
audio class, even though appearantly, it has class compliant headers.
Can you send the output
On Nov 19, 2011 11:22 AM, alexander axeldenst...@gmail.com wrote:
I recently bought a sound devices usbpre2 wich is both usb1.1 and usb2
class compliant.. It works very well as a usb1 device but not as usb2..
with jackd I can get it to run as record only, but not playback only or
duplex..
On 12/26/2011 12:50 PM, athos bacchiocchi wrote:
On 17 November 2011 19:26, Daniel Mack zon...@gmail.com
mailto:zon...@gmail.com wrote:
As I suspected - wonderfully class compliant.
Do you have access to a Mac? Would be interesting to see if that device
would be handled well
On 12/27/2011 10:06 PM, athos bacchiocchi wrote:
On 27 December 2011 15:36, alexander axeldenst...@gmail.com
mailto:axeldenst...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm guessing it's the usbpre1 ? I have the USBpre2 and it works very
well on linux, except not in usb2 mode, even tho it's class compliant
On 12/28/2011 10:00 PM, athos bacchiocchi wrote:
ok. any advice for the sniffer? i found this:
http://www.pcausa.com/Utilities/UsbSnoop/default.htm
Yes, I'e heard that one does its job. But I can't really proof it, as
I've personally only worked with hardware analyzers.
Daniel
On 25.02.2012 23:58, Tatsuki Sugiura wrote:
Hello all,
Tatsuki Sugiura wrote:
When I use 3.x, get crack noise on my USB audio randomly.
I'm not aware of any relevant changes in the USB or sound subsystems
between 2.6.39 and 3.0. It's possible that this might be some change
in general
On 12.04.2012 21:37, je...@web.de wrote:
Hi Daniel,
thanks a lot for your reply.
Sorry for catching up so late. Is this issue solved already?
On 28.02.2012 00:43, Joachim Gahl wrote:
I would like to ask for some help with an USB audio class 2 device.
[...]
I am running openSUSE
On 12.04.2012 21:24, alexander wrote:
On 04/12/2012 09:59 PM, Daniel Mack wrote:
On 08.01.2012 16:07, alexander wrote:
So again, exactly what is the state of usb2 audio class compliance? I've
asked around in many places now and noone seems to know. I read
somewhere that it's spotty at best
On 13.04.2012 00:06, Daniel Mack wrote:
Ah ok. Saw the patch and added a new one that implements the quirk for
newer kernels. I also attached the patch here.
Once you managed to build the kernel (there are plenty of good HOWTOs
out there), let me know the result. You can apply the other
On 04/14/2012 10:18 PM, je...@web.de wrote:
Want to give a short feedback for other user waiting for a solution.
Thanks to Daniel the problem is solved now by the following patch:
Yes, but Joachim wanted to contact the vendor and ask for a firmware
upgrade to fix this on the device side. Only
On 08.06.2012 20:40, Andrew Dunn wrote:
Apologies, I had returned that Bifrost and been using another device
based on the XMOS chip (Worked perfectly). I now have a new Bifrost and
I'm running Fedora 17 with ALSA 1.0.25
Thanks for the dump. Are there any suspicious entries written to
really like to get this resolved. I have access
to pretty much all the current UAC2 chip options (don't have the Via but no
one is really using it yet). I can even arrange remote access to a machine
with them attached if that helps.
Demian
-Original Message-
From: Daniel
On 15.04.2012 21:37, Daniel Mack wrote:
On 04/14/2012 10:18 PM, je...@web.de wrote:
Want to give a short feedback for other user waiting for a solution.
Thanks to Daniel the problem is solved now by the following patch:
Yes, but Joachim wanted to contact the vendor and ask for a firmware
?
Hardware would definitely help, yes. Thanks for the offer. I'd also send
it back to you once the issue is resolved.
Daniel
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Mack [mailto:zon...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 12:50 AM
To: Demian Martin
Cc: 'Andrew Dunn'; alsa-user
On 15.06.2012 13:43, alexander wrote:
On 04/13/2012 01:47 AM, Daniel Mack wrote:
On 13.04.2012 00:06, Daniel Mack wrote:
Ah ok. Saw the patch and added a new one that implements the quirk for
newer kernels. I also attached the patch here.
Once you managed to build the kernel
Hi Gururaja,
On 04.07.2012 14:48, Hebbar, Gururaja wrote:
All,
Are there any plans or work going on for providing Device Tree Support for
Davinci
ASoC?
I am planning to add DT support for TI AM335x (McASP) and I don't want to do
duplicate
task.
That's good to know. But isn't there a
On 20.07.2012 17:31, Robert M. Albrecht wrote:
Hi,
I got a Rode podcaster and tried to connect it to my Linux system.
Audacity actually records from the device, but it's only digital zero.
What does ALSA sound/usb/clock.c:236 8:2:1: cannot get freq at ep 0x82
mean ?
Seems like the
On 20.07.2012 17:31, Robert M. Albrecht wrote:
Hi,
I got a Rode podcaster and tried to connect it to my Linux system.
Audacity actually records from the device, but it's only digital zero.
What does ALSA sound/usb/clock.c:236 8:2:1: cannot get freq at ep 0x82
mean ?
It means that
On 22.07.2012 15:28, Robert M. Albrecht wrote:
Hi Dave,
the Rode Podcaster is a microphone, optimized for recording voice for
podcasting.
It has an integrated audio interface and connects via usb to the computer.
http://www.rodemic.com/mics/podcaster
Rode has a a Windows-Vista Fix,
On 26.07.2012 11:40, Guru wrote:
Hello,
I want to implement virtual driver for sound card. And sound card is not
connected through standard PCI, USB.. Its connected through ethernet.
Driver should detect network audio device,
driver should appear to the user as any other audio output
On 26.07.2012 14:36, grprd wrote:
Hello,
I want to implement virtual driver for sound card. And sound card is not
connected through standard PCI, USB.. Its connected through ethernet.
Driver should detect network audio device,
driver should appear to the user as any other audio output
On 01.08.2012 13:25, Sid Boyce wrote:
The way I read threads Daniel,
I discover a new problem, I search the archives and it's all there, the
original and the follow-ups - nothing lost.
When I'm following a topic in a live list I have already taken in all
the previous information and if
On 05.07.2012 12:58, Daniel Mack wrote:
Hi Gururaja,
On 04.07.2012 14:48, Hebbar, Gururaja wrote:
All,
Are there any plans or work going on for providing Device Tree Support for
Davinci
ASoC?
I am planning to add DT support for TI AM335x (McASP) and I don't want to do
duplicate
task
On 04.08.2012 13:03, Robert M. Albrecht wrote:
Hi,
after upgrading to Kernel 3.5 I get this when switching on the M-Audio FTU
Aug 4 12:53:06 chessur kernel: [ 211.714699] usb 1-1.2.1.1: new
high-speed USB device number 8 using ehci_hcd
Aug 4 12:53:06 chessur kernel: [ 211.801149] usb
(Cc: Karsten, maybe he has an idea)
On 09.08.2012 00:13, Zawiedek wrote:
Hi,
I'm having a hard time gett
ing my trusted US-122 to run on my new notebook.
I tried it on both AV Linux 5
.0.3 and ubuntu 12.04. On both, the behaviour is
the same:
- the US-122 is detected as US
B
On 10.08.2012 09:34, Felix Homann wrote:
Hi,
2012/8/5 Daniel Mack zon...@gmail.com:
Felix, Grant, could you guys give the current stable kernel a quick test
and see if it works for you and your FTU?
I've just tested with a fresh kernel from
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git
Hi Robert,
On 11.08.2012 17:45, Robert M. Albrecht wrote:
today came a new kernel, still broken:
[romal@chessur ~]$ uname --all
Linux chessur.vorlon.lan 3.5.1-1.fc17.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Aug 9 17:50:43
UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[romal@chessur ~]$
Perhaps the problem is not
Hi Allan,
On 12.08.2012 15:47, allan walker wrote:
i have asked this question before but seeing as it was some time ago,
and there has been no further response, i'll ask again :)
Is it possible for this device to be supported by the ALSA driver?
my alsascript results are here
Daniel Mack:
Hi Robert,
On 11.08.2012 17:45, Robert M. Albrecht wrote:
today came a new kernel, still broken:
[romal@chessur ~]$ uname --all
Linux chessur.vorlon.lan 3.5.1-1.fc17.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Aug 9 17:50:43
UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[romal@chessur ~]$
Perhaps
On 13.08.2012 19:46, Felix Homann wrote:
Am 13.08.2012 16:59, schrieb Robert M. Albrecht:
I can't play audio on the FTU.
[...]
aplay -c 2 -D hw:0,0 test24.wav
Wiedergabe: WAVE 'test24.wav' : Signed 24 bit Little Endian in 3bytes,
Rate: 44100 Hz, stereo
aplay: set_params:1087: Kanalanzahl
On 16.08.2012 12:08, Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear community,
I use the Saffire 6-USB soundcard, which works generally well on my
Ubuntu 12.04-machine.
But I have a problem, when I use qjackctl in connection with csound.
First everything works well, I can connect csound's output to jack
system's
On 04.08.2012 13:03, Robert M. Albrecht wrote:
Hi,
after upgrading to Kernel 3.5 I get this when switching on the M-Audio FTU
Aug 4 12:53:06 chessur kernel: [ 211.714699] usb 1-1.2.1.1: new
high-speed USB device number 8 using ehci_hcd
Aug 4 12:53:06 chessur kernel: [ 211.801149] usb
On 30.08.2012 19:41, Felix Homann wrote:
Hi Daniel,
2012/8/30 Daniel Mack zon...@gmail.com:
I can't explain you why, but now I also see this problem, and I have a
fix for it which I will send out later today. You could be of great help
by testing it :)
is this patch part of the series
Hi,
On 09.09.2012 23:26, chris hermansen wrote:
I recently acquired a Schiit Bifrost and have been attempting to
achieve (what I would call) bit perfect performance with 16 and 24
bit music files at 44.1, 96 and 192K over the USB interface.
[...]
In all of these cases, I end up with results
think?
Once we have a workaround, we can as well share it with them, sure.
Best regards,
Daniel
On Sun, Sep 9, 2012 at 2:47 PM, Daniel Mack zon...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
On 09.09.2012 23:26, chris hermansen wrote:
I recently acquired a Schiit Bifrost and have been attempting to
achieve
On 10.09.2012 08:16, Daniel Mack wrote:
Hi Chris,
please follow two important rules on mailing lists:
1. Always reply to all. If you're worried about the size of a text
attachment, use a pastebin.
2. Do not top-post.
On 10.09.2012 01:01, chris hermansen wrote:
Thank you very much
Hi,
On 10.09.2012 17:56, chris hermansen wrote:
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 3:26 AM, Daniel Mack zon...@gmail.com wrote:
With respect to the patch you provided, I found I needed to to use
git apply --ignore-whitespace
Is that to be expected, or is it indicative of some problem too subtle
On 11.09.2012 01:20, chris hermansen wrote:
Daniel and list;
I have made some progress but in the end I'm still missing something.
Please see below...
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 9:22 AM, Daniel Mack zon...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
On 10.09.2012 17:56, chris hermansen wrote:
On Mon, Sep 10
On 12.09.2012 02:37, chris hermansen wrote:
The build and install appeared to work just fine, though it seems one
no longer needs to run the update-initramfs nor update-grub as
they are executed by the dpkg on the image file.
The system rebooted fine, and according to uname -a I am now
On 12.09.2012 18:29, chris hermansen wrote:
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 11:54 PM, Daniel Mack zon...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12.09.2012 02:37, chris hermansen wrote:
The build and install appeared to work just fine, though it seems one
...
Yes, it seems the feedback format detector still assumes
On 13.09.2012 03:40, chris hermansen wrote:
clh@nice:/proc/asound/card1$ cat stream0
CMEDIA Schiit USB Interface at usb-:00:13.5-5, high speed : USB Audio
Playback:
Status: Running
Interface = 1
Altset = 2
Packet Size = 208
Momentary freq = 176430 Hz (0x16.0dc0)
Hi,
On 15.09.2012 10:35, Anders Holmberg wrote:
I am very new to this list and very new to Linux.
Using a distro for blind users called vinux.
What i want to know is if there is a driver for the infrasonic Amon
audio interface?
Or is there any generic driver which can handle any card?
I
On 28.09.2012 01:56, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
I am using a USB DAC (HRT Music Streamer II) which operates in
asynchronous mode. It works perfectly at sample rates up to 48 kHz.
When I go to 88.2 or 96, it works perfectly sometimes. Most of the
time I get ticks. When it starts playing without
(adding back the mailing list - please don't drop it in replies)
On 28.09.2012 02:43, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
On Fri 28 September 2012 02:02:05 you wrote:
On 28.09.2012 01:56, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
I am using a USB DAC (HRT Music Streamer II) which operates in
asynchronous mode. It works
On 28.09.2012 04:55, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
On Fri 28 September 2012 03:06:22 Daniel Mack wrote:
(adding back the mailing list - please don't drop it in replies)
Oops. My bad.
On 28.09.2012 02:43, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
On Fri 28 September 2012 02:02:05 you wrote:
On 28.09.2012 01:56
On 02.10.2012 00:17, Robert wrote:
There is no information about that in the alsa-info output, and the
snd-usb-audio driver is not loaded.
Can someone please explain how I can load the snd-usb-audio driver?
The OS already tried that and failed, because the descriptors are bogus.
Yet another
Hi,
On 02.10.2012 19:10, Robert wrote:
Daniel Mack zonque at gmail.com writes:
Could you please post the output of lsusb -v?
Daniel
Hi,
here is the output of the non-working Mageia machine:
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/1184591/mageia/lsusb-v.txt
Thanks. The problem is that there's
(please do not top-post)
On 02.10.2012 19:47, Uwaysi Bin Kareem wrote:
There are no particular msgs. Just usb-device connected.
So what does aplay -l say before and after you connected the device?
Daniel
--
Don't
On 05.10.2012 16:28, Stephan Seitz wrote:
Hi!
I have the following USB soundcard:
Bus 006 Device 003: ID 0763:2003 Midiman M Audio AudioPhile
The card is working for a long time now. Since kernel 3.5 (this includes
the new 3.6) the USB sound is broken. The kernel recognizes the card, and
On 05.10.2012 20:29, Stephan Seitz wrote:
On Fri, Oct 05, 2012 at 04:59:07PM +0200, Daniel Mack wrote:
Hmm, I would have thought this is fixed in 3.6 finally. Can you provide
the output of lsusb -v and your dmesg log please?
Yes, of course. This is from a 3.4 kernel:
dmesg:
[60899.160023
On 11.09.2012 03:06, Rob W wrote:
When I run the configure script, it tells me that I don't have JACK:
#---
# MIDI Input Drivers: # ALSA: yes, JACK: no, CoreMIDI: no, MME: no,
MidiShare: no
(maybe it's a data point or maybe it just adds to
the confusion...)
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 8:40 AM, chris hermansen clherman...@gmail.com
wrote:
Daniel and list;
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 6:06 AM, Daniel Mack zon...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, then this approach does not work. But thanks for testing
On Oct 16, 2012 11:29 PM, Jeffrey Barish jeff_bar...@earthlink.net
wrote:
On Fri 28 September 2012 10:37:01 Daniel Mack wrote:
On 28.09.2012 04:55, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
On Fri 28 September 2012 03:06:22 Daniel Mack wrote:
(adding back the mailing list - please don't drop it in replies
On 17.10.2012 14:50, Stuart McKnight wrote:
So have noticed some 1 second periodic dropouts playing back from my
home brew VB box using HRT II DAC.
Tailing the logs confirms that the drop out coincides with these messages:
messages:Oct 15 14:57:36 vortexbox kernel: [162421.146863] ALSA
On 02.10.2012 19:24, Daniel Mack wrote:
Hi,
On 02.10.2012 19:10, Robert wrote:
Daniel Mack zonque at gmail.com writes:
Could you please post the output of lsusb -v?
Daniel
Hi,
here is the output of the non-working Mageia machine:
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/1184591/mageia/lsusb-v.txt
On 25.10.2012 17:18, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
I found something in the snd_usb_audio code (in endpoint.c) that could
explain one of the problems I have observed (the ticks). I would
normally test my theory by modifying the code. In this case, I would
like to stick in a print statement to see what
On 26.10.2012 21:43, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
On Thu 25 October 2012 19:10:45 Daniel Mack wrote:
On 25.10.2012 17:18, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
I found something in the snd_usb_audio code (in endpoint.c) that could
explain one of the problems I have observed (the ticks). I would
normally test my
[cc alsa-devel]
On 04.11.2012 02:25, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
On Fri 26 October 2012 15:21:06 Jeffrey Barish wrote:
On Fri 26 October 2012 21:47:05 Daniel Mack wrote:
On 26.10.2012 21:43, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
On Thu 25 October 2012 19:10:45 Daniel Mack wrote:
On 25.10.2012 17:18, Jeffrey
Hi Jeff,
On 05.11.2012 02:53, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
On Sun 04 November 2012 11:39:48 Daniel Mack wrote:
[cc alsa-devel]
On 04.11.2012 02:25, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
On Fri 26 October 2012 15:21:06 Jeffrey Barish wrote:
On Fri 26 October 2012 21:47:05 Daniel Mack wrote:
On 26.10.2012 21:43
On 05.11.2012 23:29, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
On Mon 05 November 2012 16:03:00 Daniel Mack wrote:
Hi Jeff,
On 05.11.2012 02:53, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
On Sun 04 November 2012 11:39:48 Daniel Mack wrote:
[cc alsa-devel]
On 04.11.2012 02:25, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
On Fri 26 October 2012 15:21:06
On 07.11.2012 00:54, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
I guess that snd_usb_pcm_prepare is called by the core usb system to prepare
the snd driver. Anyway, snd_usb_pcm_prepare calls configure_endpoint with a
substream. Then configure_endpoint calls snd_usb_endpoint_set_params with
the
data endpoint
On 07.11.2012 10:01, Daniel Mack wrote:
On 07.11.2012 00:54, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
I guess that snd_usb_pcm_prepare is called by the core usb system to prepare
the snd driver. Anyway, snd_usb_pcm_prepare calls configure_endpoint with a
substream. Then configure_endpoint calls
Hi Jeffrey,
sorry for the late reply.
On 08.11.2012 19:54, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
On Wed 07 November 2012 10:01:14 Daniel Mack wrote:
On 07.11.2012 00:54, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
I guess that snd_usb_pcm_prepare is called by the core usb system to
prepare the snd driver. Anyway
On 07.11.2012 18:05, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
On Wed 07 November 2012 10:04:14 Daniel Mack wrote:
On 07.11.2012 10:01, Daniel Mack wrote:
On 07.11.2012 00:54, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
I guess that snd_usb_pcm_prepare is called by the core usb system to
prepare the snd driver. Anyway
On 22.11.2012 20:40, Daniel Mack wrote:
On 07.11.2012 18:05, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
On Wed 07 November 2012 10:04:14 Daniel Mack wrote:
On 07.11.2012 10:01, Daniel Mack wrote:
On 07.11.2012 00:54, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
I guess that snd_usb_pcm_prepare is called by the core usb system
On 11.12.2012 20:40, Thorsten Mühlfelder wrote:
Yes, the discussion has ended without real solution. So this is why I've
asked here again.
As soon as the China device arrives I can test if it has the same issues
like your Schiit.
OK, device has arrived:
lsusb:
Bus 007 Device 003: ID
On 12.12.2012 00:42, Thorsten Mühlfelder wrote:
The system is running Slackware 14.0 with kernel 3.2.29 (Alsa
1.0.24).
This kernel is *way* too old. Please try a 3.7 which has just been
released.
OK, I've updated to 3.7.0.
Now lsusb.py shows the device in high speed: 3-3
On 12.12.2012 22:20, Thorsten Mühlfelder wrote:
Problems left: * There is a blob at the beginning of playback
This is most probably a bug in the hardware chain somewhere. Can
you exclude the possibilty that this plop is produced by the
receiving side and occurs every time the link was
On 05.02.2013 23:34, Martin Topholm wrote:
I'm having an issue with unrealiable probing of my Logitech Z-5 USB
speakers.
With Arch Linux (kernel 3.7.5-1-ARCH) the mixer usually gets attached,
but the audio output interface doesn't (aplay -l list is empty). Building
a custom kernel with
format, and it lets the driver know through
its descriptors. I wonder why specifing a certain output device should
change anything in that regard.
When I was debugging my Schiit Bifrost (still not working the way I want
FWIW) I recall some patching that Daniel Mack was applying to the kernel
On 06.02.2013 17:02, chris hermansen wrote:
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 7:18 AM, Daniel Mack zon...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
On 06.02.2013 00:13, chris hermansen wrote:
I wonder if any of you have any experience yet with the Audioquest
Dragonfly, specifically under Ubuntu 12.10 which is running
On 11.02.2013 17:57, Hugo wrote:
Hello there, as stated in the tittle, this sound card is not supported
at all by Linux. I already made a lengthy post in the Ubuntu forums
asking for help but the final conclusion was that the PCI ID for the
Claro II is not found in the latest version of the
in its output.
Ok, if the driver is simply missing, it can't produce any kernel
messages of course.
Daniel
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From: Daniel Mack [mailto:zon...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2013 12:25 PM
To: Hugo
Cc: alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Alsa-user
On 12.02.2013 15:47, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Daniel Mack wrote:
It seems like your kernel was not built with the necessary sound module
built in.
There is no necessary sound module; the claro II is not supported.
It uses slightly different hardware, so I'm not sure if just adding
Hi Chard,
On 22.02.2013 11:48, Chard wrote:
I need to specify an arbitrary sampling rate via the tlv320aix3x codec.
However, on examination of the driver code, it appears that the code is
hard-wired to only accept rates of 44.1kHz and 48kHz - or
multiples/divisors of those 'standard' rates.
Hi Rodolfo,
On 18.03.2013 18:20, Rodolfo Thomazelli wrote:
I'm trying to use Ubuntu for acoustics research purposes. I have a
Scarlett 8i6 audio interface, and it is not supported by ALSA drivers. I
read some articles on web that contains the steps to make the Scarlett
18i6 work with ALSA,
Hi Rodolfo,
please always keep the mailing list in Cc:
On 18.03.2013 19:55, Rodolfo Thomazelli wrote:
This command returns me a very big log.It is the final page. First, I
put here the logs of ALSA-DRIVER installations, because igot some errors.
[snip]
*In lsusb -v*
Bus 002 Device 004:
On 19.03.2013 13:04, Rodolfo Thomazelli wrote:
'uname -a'
Linux rodolfo 3.5.0-25-generic #39-Ubuntu SMP Mon Feb 25 18:26:58 UTC
2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
That recent enought to support your sound card. Unless there is
something in the USB descriptors the driver doesn't like.
The
On 19.03.2013 15:40, Torstein Hegge wrote:
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 10:10:47AM -0300, Rodolfo Thomazelli wrote:
[ 1144.857836] usb 2-1.2: new high-speed USB device number 4 using ehci_hcd
[ 1144.951520] usb 2-1.2: New USB device found, idVendor=1235,
idProduct=8002
[ 1144.951531] usb 2-1.2:
On 19.03.2013 16:05, Rodolfo Thomazelli wrote:
Man, I'm so sorry, but I can't understand what you guys are telling me.
I'm a beginner in Linux system, and all of these commands and
expressions that you wrote are big misteries for me.
What I have to do?
Hope you guys don't loose your
On 19.03.2013 14:10, Rodolfo Thomazelli wrote:
sudo dmesg -c
[ 1144.857836] usb 2-1.2: new high-speed USB device number 4 using ehci_hcd
[ 1144.951520] usb 2-1.2: New USB device found, idVendor=1235,
idProduct=8002
[ 1144.951531] usb 2-1.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2,
On 19.03.2013 19:57, Rodolfo Thomazelli wrote:
I've just completed all the required steps. Seems like something
changes, because in alsamixer my usb device is listed, but there is no
control over it. In Ubuntu sound controller my device is not even
listed. So I can't make it my default device,
the command
git pull
Then you continue at step #8 of the Wiki page ...
Daniel
2013/3/19 Daniel Mack zon...@gmail.com mailto:zon...@gmail.com
On 19.03.2013 19:57, Rodolfo Thomazelli wrote:
I've just completed all the required steps. Seems like something
changes, because
On 19.03.2013 21:52, Rodolfo Thomazelli wrote:
I done the 'git pull' and continued from step 8 of wiki page.
Seems like nothing changes: the device is playing, listed on alsamixer,
but not listed on Ubuntu's sound settings. I still can't make my usb
device the default one.
*uname -a*
On 22.03.2013 18:33, Rodolfo Thomazelli wrote:
Hi there,
as recommended by Daniel, I've found help in pulse-audio list, and now I
have my usb device as the default one. It still not appearing in
Ubuntu's audio pane, but the software that I'm using (mataa) now work
with it.
The problem is
On 17.04.2013 22:28, Guillaume Betous wrote:
Hi !
I've seen a previous email where it is said that Fasttrack c400 is
supported on 3.8 kernel.
- is it same for c600 ?
- is this a full support ? (audio + MIDI + HID) ?
Judging from the comments made for C400, C600 should be supported as
Hi Yves,
On 22.04.2013 18:20, Yves G wrote:
I work with a partner who is a USB headset manufacturer.
Recently, they made a change to the firmware of one of their USB
headsets and now the default playing sampling rate is 16kHz instead of
48kHz. This device supports only 16kHz and 48kHz for
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