I need an audio in and I got an imic griffin, it says on pd page i need to make this adjustment, how do I know if I don't really need to do it anymore? Anyway, if raspbian has changed, maybe we should update the pd page about it
I dont mind getting a bluetooth keyboard if I have to, I just wonder if any should work fine or if there are some issues. thanks cheers 2014-06-28 13:21 GMT-03:00 Simon Wise via Pd-list <[email protected]>: > On 29/06/14 01:03, Ivica Bukvic via Pd-list wrote: > >> I unfortunately don't have the SD card with the said version of raspbian >> handy but FWIW I do recall not having to adjust boot parameters in the >> most >> recent install and had no problems connecting wired keyboard, mouse, and a >> monitor without pi crashing. >> > > > *From:* Pd-list [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of >>>>>> *Alexandre >>>>>> Torres Porres via Pd-list >>>>>> *Sent:* Friday, June 27, 2014 8:28 PM >>>>>> *To:* pd-lista puredata >>>>>> *Subject:* [PD] The dwc_otg.speed=1 issues on RPI with keyboards >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi there, so, about setting the USB to 1.1 speed in RPI with >>>>>> "dwc_otg.speed=1". >>>>>> I've only seen a mention about it conflicting with USB and wireless >>>>>> keyboards on the Pd page (meaning it works only with bluetooth ones), >>>>>> so I >>>>>> come here to ask you people a few questions... >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I wonder if this could be worked around in future versions of the >>>>>> raspbian operating system, seems to be some sort of a bug, right? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On that note, hasn't it been already fixed by any chance? Or has >>>>>> anyone >>>>>> found a USB or wireless keyboard that eventually works? >>>>>> >>>>> > Many sound cards do not require the "dwc_otg.speed=1" setting, get one of > those. The RPi USB is really quite awful, and many sound cards do things it > cannot cope with, but the simple ones are mostly fine. I believe it has > been improved over time, so a recent raspbian would be sensible. I've used > wireless keyboards or wifi with usb audio on a few occasions, but usually > try to make all communications via ethernet and custom interfaces via the > local GPIOs. > > this audio chip has worked well, sounds clean and is cheap ... > > http://www.ebay.com/itm/5V-USB-Powered-PCM2704-MINI-USB- > Sound-Card-DAC-decoder-board-for-PC-Computer-/171295902514? > pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item27e2080b32 > > or > > http://www.ebay.com/itm/PCM2704-USB-DAC-to-S-PDIF- > Sound-Card-Decoder-Board-3-5mm-Analog-Output-F-PC-/171295895054?pt=LH_ > DefaultDomain_0&hash=item27e207ee0e&_sid=2048038 > > > Does it work with any bluetooth keyboard/mouse? I really don't like >>>>>> those tiny mini small ones, do any of you suggest a nice bigger one? >>>>>> It >>>>>> could be a compact one... >>>>>> >>>>> > Some Bluetooth keyboards do a very annoying 'sleep' to save battery .. but > then they don't send the first couple of keystrokes when you start typing > again, meaning you need to hit shift before starting typing to wake it up. > Useless when trying to use it for cues etc. No idea how common this design > is, but I wasted some cash (much more than the audio card!) on mine. > > Simon > > _______________________________________________ > [email protected] mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/ > listinfo/pd-list >
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