On Sat, Jul 16, 2022 at 8:53 AM Daniel Frey <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 2022-07-15 12:54, Mark Knecht wrote: > > > > > > On Fri, Jul 15, 2022 at 12:28 PM Grant Edwards > > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > > > > > It looks like www-client/google-chrome just added wayland and jack > > > audio to the dependancies. So now I have to have Pulse _and_ Jack? > > > > > > -- > > > Grant > > > > Is that truly a Chrome requirement, like the company Google wrote the > > ebuild, or is > > this something a Gentoo dev did for some reason? > > > > I'm curious as the USB disconnect problem seems somehow to be related > > to using Chrome on the host machine for sites that do a lot of audio, like > > YouTube. A clean boot of the host machine, followed by a clean boot of > > the VM > > and I've run for at least an hour with no disconnection problems. I can use > > Chrome for email, messaging and reading newspapers with no problem, but > > I run YouTube and twice I've had USB problems in the VM. > > How is the device for audio set up on the host? It may actually be a > USB-audio device it provides to the VM itself, and that would explain > the issue you are having. > > Dan
Hi Dan, It is not set up at all for audio on the host. I don't intend to use it in Linux at all at this time. Line6 doesn't support Linux, they provide no Linux software and my use on the computer at all, at least initially, is simply to use the DSP edit control software to create & tweak patches. That will either be by rebooting this machine into Windows, or solving the disconnection problems in the Windows VM. However I have found in the Line6 forums that some people see this disconnection problem even running in Windows natively so possibly I've just been lucky and now seen it in the 2 or so hours I forced myself to use Windows to update the DSP firmware and do an initial checkout of the machine. That said the device is a USB audio interface providing 8 USB input and 8 USB output channels from the DSP + a stereo dry input over USB. (And possibly more stuff over USB but at this time I haven't investigated that.) I track, in both Linux and Windows, using Harrison Mixbus32C (the for pay version of Ardour) and I will certainly be investigating that at some future date but for now I simply intend to take the audio output from the DSP to a normal input preamp interface for recording and not use USB at all From the standpoint of the Linux host my preference is that KDE and most Linux apps don't even know the device is present. Hope this helps, Mark

