Yes, That is a player.
I mean the kernel(2.4.17) can't seems to recognize the device, 
completely, or I did some mistake.

How can I listen mp3 music. T.T 
Buying other card is the best solution? 


On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Dmitri wrote:

> Quoting Song KiSun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> > Hello, I bought a some USB Audio Interface.
> > That's name is OPTOPlay, mady by AudioTrak.
> > The DAC is AKM AK4353 which can support 24bit digital output.
> > 
> > Here is the part of dmesg .....
> > ----------------------------------------------
> > usb.c: registered new driver audio
> > usbaudio: device 2 audiocontrol interface 0 has 0 input and 1 output
> > AudioStreaming interfaces
> > usbaudio: device 2 interface 1 altsetting 0 does not have an endpoint
> > usbaudio: device 2 interface 1 altsetting 1 unsupported channels 2
> > framesize 3
> > usbaudio: constructing mixer for Terminal 3 type 0x0301
> > usbaudio: registered mixer 14,0
> > usb_audio_parsecontrol: usb_audio_state at cc165cc0
> > audio.c: v1.0.0:USB Audio Class driver
> > 
> > ------------------------------------------------
> > 
> > I can't use my USB Audio.
> > 
> > $cat /dev/dsp
> > cat: /dev/dsp : No such device....
> 
> This device seems to be output-only (it is even called OPTO *Play*),
> and the log says that it has only output interface.
> 
> Why then do you try to *read* from the device?
> 
> Try `ls -l / > /dev/dsp` instead.
> 
> Dmitri
> 
> -- 
> Microsoft seems to have gotten a lot of mileage out of the C2 rating for
> NT with no network connection.  I wonder if a B3 rating for Linux with no
> power cord might be of value.
> (Seen on the kernel mailing list and sent in by Michael Driscoll
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
> 


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