Anton, I do have experience with using the iMic USB audio device from Griffin on my Linux machine. I had to upgrade to the SUMOVER version of RAT (4.4.00) for RAT to recognize the device.
On 6/6/07, Anton Gerdelan <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I tired switching the program to OSS, I also tried using OSS emulation from > Linux. I have tried the latest version of RAT also, but no change - the USB > audio modules will still not work. > I guess this must then require some additional code to interface with them. > > Cheers > > Anton > > On Wednesday 30 May 2007 16:40:25 you wrote: > > Hi Anton, > > > > > I'm using a ClearOne 50 USB microphone/speaker under Linux. > > > > > > RAT can detect it, but it dosn't interface properly, so it won't work. > > > Under Windows the same microphones work fine. > > > > In RAT, try switching from ALSA to OSS to see if that helps. > > > > > Other microphones (3.5mm jack-based) work fine with our Linux AG > > > machines. I've tried this on different Linux flavours (FC6 and Kubuntu > > > E&F) with KDE and Gnome (ALSA and ARTS) and they all have the same > > > problem. I've tried other USB microphones (logitech camera mic) and they > > > don't work either. > > > > > > Would it be helpful if I supplied a log or debug message output? (if so > > > which one?). > > > > > > Any information appreciated, > > > > With the Fedora 7 AGTk RPMs, I'm now providing a SVN snapshot of UCL RAT > > from the SUMOVER project SVN repository (instead of AG rat). You could try > > installing rat-4.4.00-0.1.20070524svn.fc7.i386.rpm on FC6, the RPM can be > > obtained from: > > http://www.vislab.uq.edu.au/accessgrid3/fedora/7/i386/ > > Alternatively build the Sumover RAT from SVN using these instructions: > > http://mediatools.cs.ucl.ac.uk/nets/mmedia/wiki/SvnDev > > > > The new UCL rat might fix your issues. > > > > Cheers, > > Doug > > >

