[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002952] Re: [meta-bug] Invalid extra "Digital output S/PDIF" device for USB cards

2022-08-30 Thread James Budarz
This issue also exists for "Yeti Stereo Microphone" and "HD Pro Webcam
C920".

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Invalid extra "Digital output S/PDIF" device for USB cards

Status in alsa-lib package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  === Read me first ===

  = Symptom =

  If you have a USB headset, or other USB device that does not have any
  S/PDIF output, but yet sometimes there is an extra device called
  "Digital Output (S/PDIF)" for that device, you're suffering from this
  bug.

  This bug is only for USB devices - if you have an invalid digital
  output for some other type of device, please file a separate bug
  instead.

  = Workaround =

  If you're affected, please try this workaround:

  first check the output of "aplay -l" (lowercase L), or "arecord -l" if
  it's an input device, and grab the first of two name in brackets:

  Example:
  card 3: Headset [Sennheiser USB Headset], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
  here grab the name "Sennheiser USB Headset". Now edit the file 
/usr/share/alsa/cards/USB-Audio.conf (requires root permissions)
  Around line 40, you will find a line saying "Logitech USB Headset" 999
  Add a new line after this line, so that there is now a new line called
  "Sennheiser USB Headset" 999
  (including quotes, and replace "Sennheiser USB Headset" with whatever your 
particular card was named.)

  Save the file and reboot your computer for the changes to take effect.

  = Already known devices =

  These card names are already in 12.04:

  "Blue Snowball"
  "Logitech USB Headset"
  "Logitech Web Camera"

  These card names are on their way into 12.04:

  "Logitech Speaker Lapdesk N700"
  "Logitech Wireless Headset"
  "Plantronics USB Headset"
  "Sennheiser USB headset"

  If you have one of the above four, please help out by testing the
  proposed repository and report back in bug 987163.

  If your name is not listed above, please add a comment to this bug,
  including your alsa-info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo -
  they will be collected for a SRU later on, or at least make it into
  the next release of Ubuntu.

  Thanks!

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002952] Re: [meta-bug] Invalid extra "Digital output S/PDIF" device for USB cards

2021-12-25 Thread Edle8
I have the same issue with the following USB devices:

"Sennheiser SC60 for Lync" (USB headset)
"Jabra SPEAK 410 USB" (conference speakerphone)
"HD Pro Webcam C920" (webcam with microphone)

I confirm that the workaround is still valid for the mentioned devices.

https://alsa-project.org/db/?f=d4596d4503525e4b1c998fd17d386c73adf8a9a9

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Invalid extra "Digital output S/PDIF" device for USB cards

Status in alsa-lib package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  === Read me first ===

  = Symptom =

  If you have a USB headset, or other USB device that does not have any
  S/PDIF output, but yet sometimes there is an extra device called
  "Digital Output (S/PDIF)" for that device, you're suffering from this
  bug.

  This bug is only for USB devices - if you have an invalid digital
  output for some other type of device, please file a separate bug
  instead.

  = Workaround =

  If you're affected, please try this workaround:

  first check the output of "aplay -l" (lowercase L), or "arecord -l" if
  it's an input device, and grab the first of two name in brackets:

  Example:
  card 3: Headset [Sennheiser USB Headset], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
  here grab the name "Sennheiser USB Headset". Now edit the file 
/usr/share/alsa/cards/USB-Audio.conf (requires root permissions)
  Around line 40, you will find a line saying "Logitech USB Headset" 999
  Add a new line after this line, so that there is now a new line called
  "Sennheiser USB Headset" 999
  (including quotes, and replace "Sennheiser USB Headset" with whatever your 
particular card was named.)

  Save the file and reboot your computer for the changes to take effect.

  = Already known devices =

  These card names are already in 12.04:

  "Blue Snowball"
  "Logitech USB Headset"
  "Logitech Web Camera"

  These card names are on their way into 12.04:

  "Logitech Speaker Lapdesk N700"
  "Logitech Wireless Headset"
  "Plantronics USB Headset"
  "Sennheiser USB headset"

  If you have one of the above four, please help out by testing the
  proposed repository and report back in bug 987163.

  If your name is not listed above, please add a comment to this bug,
  including your alsa-info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo -
  they will be collected for a SRU later on, or at least make it into
  the next release of Ubuntu.

  Thanks!

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002952] Re: [meta-bug] Invalid extra "Digital output S/PDIF" device for USB cards

2021-10-16 Thread André Gomes
The workaround is still valid. I just tested with my "Plantronics
Blackwire 5220 Seri"

http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=461556fb1a5f3a0f5de01e66274d71a59dfb27d9

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Invalid extra "Digital output S/PDIF" device for USB cards

Status in alsa-lib package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  === Read me first ===

  = Symptom =

  If you have a USB headset, or other USB device that does not have any
  S/PDIF output, but yet sometimes there is an extra device called
  "Digital Output (S/PDIF)" for that device, you're suffering from this
  bug.

  This bug is only for USB devices - if you have an invalid digital
  output for some other type of device, please file a separate bug
  instead.

  = Workaround =

  If you're affected, please try this workaround:

  first check the output of "aplay -l" (lowercase L), or "arecord -l" if
  it's an input device, and grab the first of two name in brackets:

  Example:
  card 3: Headset [Sennheiser USB Headset], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
  here grab the name "Sennheiser USB Headset". Now edit the file 
/usr/share/alsa/cards/USB-Audio.conf (requires root permissions)
  Around line 40, you will find a line saying "Logitech USB Headset" 999
  Add a new line after this line, so that there is now a new line called
  "Sennheiser USB Headset" 999
  (including quotes, and replace "Sennheiser USB Headset" with whatever your 
particular card was named.)

  Save the file and reboot your computer for the changes to take effect.

  = Already known devices =

  These card names are already in 12.04:

  "Blue Snowball"
  "Logitech USB Headset"
  "Logitech Web Camera"

  These card names are on their way into 12.04:

  "Logitech Speaker Lapdesk N700"
  "Logitech Wireless Headset"
  "Plantronics USB Headset"
  "Sennheiser USB headset"

  If you have one of the above four, please help out by testing the
  proposed repository and report back in bug 987163.

  If your name is not listed above, please add a comment to this bug,
  including your alsa-info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo -
  they will be collected for a SRU later on, or at least make it into
  the next release of Ubuntu.

  Thanks!

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002952] Re: [meta-bug] Invalid extra "Digital output S/PDIF" device for USB cards

2021-06-29 Thread Martins
It's 2021 and it still here. 
I dunno if it is a bug but I have a exactly case here: 
https://i.imgur.com/3cuCCFZ.png
Maybe it's more ALSA or Pulseaudio related than Ubuntu.

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Invalid extra "Digital output S/PDIF" device for USB cards

Status in alsa-lib package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  === Read me first ===

  = Symptom =

  If you have a USB headset, or other USB device that does not have any
  S/PDIF output, but yet sometimes there is an extra device called
  "Digital Output (S/PDIF)" for that device, you're suffering from this
  bug.

  This bug is only for USB devices - if you have an invalid digital
  output for some other type of device, please file a separate bug
  instead.

  = Workaround =

  If you're affected, please try this workaround:

  first check the output of "aplay -l" (lowercase L), or "arecord -l" if
  it's an input device, and grab the first of two name in brackets:

  Example:
  card 3: Headset [Sennheiser USB Headset], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
  here grab the name "Sennheiser USB Headset". Now edit the file 
/usr/share/alsa/cards/USB-Audio.conf (requires root permissions)
  Around line 40, you will find a line saying "Logitech USB Headset" 999
  Add a new line after this line, so that there is now a new line called
  "Sennheiser USB Headset" 999
  (including quotes, and replace "Sennheiser USB Headset" with whatever your 
particular card was named.)

  Save the file and reboot your computer for the changes to take effect.

  = Already known devices =

  These card names are already in 12.04:

  "Blue Snowball"
  "Logitech USB Headset"
  "Logitech Web Camera"

  These card names are on their way into 12.04:

  "Logitech Speaker Lapdesk N700"
  "Logitech Wireless Headset"
  "Plantronics USB Headset"
  "Sennheiser USB headset"

  If you have one of the above four, please help out by testing the
  proposed repository and report back in bug 987163.

  If your name is not listed above, please add a comment to this bug,
  including your alsa-info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo -
  they will be collected for a SRU later on, or at least make it into
  the next release of Ubuntu.

  Thanks!

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002952] Re: [meta-bug] Invalid extra "Digital output S/PDIF" device for USB cards

2020-08-24 Thread ww
This bug seems still there on Ubuntu 18.04 with a Jabra Speak 410 USB
conference speaker/microphone, see attached screenshot of the top-right
menu. Note that the output seems to work both when selecting 'Analog
Output' or 'Digital Output (S/PDIF)'.

** Attachment added: "jabra_410.png"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-lib/+bug/1002952/+attachment/5404156/+files/jabra_410.png

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Invalid extra "Digital output S/PDIF" device for USB cards

Status in alsa-lib package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  === Read me first ===

  = Symptom =

  If you have a USB headset, or other USB device that does not have any
  S/PDIF output, but yet sometimes there is an extra device called
  "Digital Output (S/PDIF)" for that device, you're suffering from this
  bug.

  This bug is only for USB devices - if you have an invalid digital
  output for some other type of device, please file a separate bug
  instead.

  = Workaround =

  If you're affected, please try this workaround:

  first check the output of "aplay -l" (lowercase L), or "arecord -l" if
  it's an input device, and grab the first of two name in brackets:

  Example:
  card 3: Headset [Sennheiser USB Headset], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
  here grab the name "Sennheiser USB Headset". Now edit the file 
/usr/share/alsa/cards/USB-Audio.conf (requires root permissions)
  Around line 40, you will find a line saying "Logitech USB Headset" 999
  Add a new line after this line, so that there is now a new line called
  "Sennheiser USB Headset" 999
  (including quotes, and replace "Sennheiser USB Headset" with whatever your 
particular card was named.)

  Save the file and reboot your computer for the changes to take effect.

  = Already known devices =

  These card names are already in 12.04:

  "Blue Snowball"
  "Logitech USB Headset"
  "Logitech Web Camera"

  These card names are on their way into 12.04:

  "Logitech Speaker Lapdesk N700"
  "Logitech Wireless Headset"
  "Plantronics USB Headset"
  "Sennheiser USB headset"

  If you have one of the above four, please help out by testing the
  proposed repository and report back in bug 987163.

  If your name is not listed above, please add a comment to this bug,
  including your alsa-info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo -
  they will be collected for a SRU later on, or at least make it into
  the next release of Ubuntu.

  Thanks!

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002952] Re: [meta-bug] Invalid extra "Digital output S/PDIF" device for USB cards

2017-09-01 Thread Lucas Magasweran
I'm curious what the root cause of this bug is because I have a custom
USB audio device with this issue. Is it within ALSA or is something
wrong with the USB audio device's AudioControl Interface descriptor?

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Invalid extra "Digital output S/PDIF" device for USB cards

Status in alsa-lib package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  === Read me first ===

  = Symptom =

  If you have a USB headset, or other USB device that does not have any
  S/PDIF output, but yet sometimes there is an extra device called
  "Digital Output (S/PDIF)" for that device, you're suffering from this
  bug.

  This bug is only for USB devices - if you have an invalid digital
  output for some other type of device, please file a separate bug
  instead.

  = Workaround =

  If you're affected, please try this workaround:

  first check the output of "aplay -l" (lowercase L), or "arecord -l" if
  it's an input device, and grab the first of two name in brackets:

  Example:
  card 3: Headset [Sennheiser USB Headset], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
  here grab the name "Sennheiser USB Headset". Now edit the file 
/usr/share/alsa/cards/USB-Audio.conf (requires root permissions)
  Around line 40, you will find a line saying "Logitech USB Headset" 999
  Add a new line after this line, so that there is now a new line called
  "Sennheiser USB Headset" 999
  (including quotes, and replace "Sennheiser USB Headset" with whatever your 
particular card was named.)

  Save the file and reboot your computer for the changes to take effect.

  = Already known devices =

  These card names are already in 12.04:

  "Blue Snowball"
  "Logitech USB Headset"
  "Logitech Web Camera"

  These card names are on their way into 12.04:

  "Logitech Speaker Lapdesk N700"
  "Logitech Wireless Headset"
  "Plantronics USB Headset"
  "Sennheiser USB headset"

  If you have one of the above four, please help out by testing the
  proposed repository and report back in bug 987163.

  If your name is not listed above, please add a comment to this bug,
  including your alsa-info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo -
  they will be collected for a SRU later on, or at least make it into
  the next release of Ubuntu.

  Thanks!

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002952] Re: [meta-bug] Invalid extra "Digital output S/PDIF" device for USB cards

2015-11-09 Thread Krzysztof Rohde
Same issue was encountered with this headset: 
"Jabra UC VOICE 550a MS"

http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=864bc9d63da66650232a42d9747a239cd2a205d7

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Invalid extra "Digital output S/PDIF" device for USB cards

Status in alsa-lib package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  === Read me first ===

  = Symptom =

  If you have a USB headset, or other USB device that does not have any
  S/PDIF output, but yet sometimes there is an extra device called
  "Digital Output (S/PDIF)" for that device, you're suffering from this
  bug.

  This bug is only for USB devices - if you have an invalid digital
  output for some other type of device, please file a separate bug
  instead.

  = Workaround =

  If you're affected, please try this workaround:

  first check the output of "aplay -l" (lowercase L), or "arecord -l" if
  it's an input device, and grab the first of two name in brackets:

  Example:
  card 3: Headset [Sennheiser USB Headset], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
  here grab the name "Sennheiser USB Headset". Now edit the file 
/usr/share/alsa/cards/USB-Audio.conf (requires root permissions)
  Around line 40, you will find a line saying "Logitech USB Headset" 999
  Add a new line after this line, so that there is now a new line called
  "Sennheiser USB Headset" 999
  (including quotes, and replace "Sennheiser USB Headset" with whatever your 
particular card was named.)

  Save the file and reboot your computer for the changes to take effect.

  = Already known devices =

  These card names are already in 12.04:

  "Blue Snowball"
  "Logitech USB Headset"
  "Logitech Web Camera"

  These card names are on their way into 12.04:

  "Logitech Speaker Lapdesk N700"
  "Logitech Wireless Headset"
  "Plantronics USB Headset"
  "Sennheiser USB headset"

  If you have one of the above four, please help out by testing the
  proposed repository and report back in bug 987163.

  If your name is not listed above, please add a comment to this bug,
  including your alsa-info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo -
  they will be collected for a SRU later on, or at least make it into
  the next release of Ubuntu.

  Thanks!

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002952] Re: [meta-bug] Invalid extra Digital output S/PDIF device for USB cards

2015-02-08 Thread Ponchietto
Logitech USB Headset H340

http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=1fe767d2fe0e0d6f188814b8ac72e278849576d9

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Invalid extra Digital output S/PDIF device for USB cards

Status in alsa-lib package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  === Read me first ===

  = Symptom =

  If you have a USB headset, or other USB device that does not have any
  S/PDIF output, but yet sometimes there is an extra device called
  Digital Output (S/PDIF) for that device, you're suffering from this
  bug.

  This bug is only for USB devices - if you have an invalid digital
  output for some other type of device, please file a separate bug
  instead.

  = Workaround =

  If you're affected, please try this workaround:

  first check the output of aplay -l (lowercase L), or arecord -l if
  it's an input device, and grab the first of two name in brackets:

  Example:
  card 3: Headset [Sennheiser USB Headset], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
  here grab the name Sennheiser USB Headset. Now edit the file 
/usr/share/alsa/cards/USB-Audio.conf (requires root permissions)
  Around line 40, you will find a line saying Logitech USB Headset 999
  Add a new line after this line, so that there is now a new line called
  Sennheiser USB Headset 999
  (including quotes, and replace Sennheiser USB Headset with whatever your 
particular card was named.)

  Save the file and reboot your computer for the changes to take effect.

  = Already known devices =

  These card names are already in 12.04:

  Blue Snowball
  Logitech USB Headset
  Logitech Web Camera

  These card names are on their way into 12.04:

  Logitech Speaker Lapdesk N700
  Logitech Wireless Headset
  Plantronics USB Headset
  Sennheiser USB headset

  If you have one of the above four, please help out by testing the
  proposed repository and report back in bug 987163.

  If your name is not listed above, please add a comment to this bug,
  including your alsa-info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo -
  they will be collected for a SRU later on, or at least make it into
  the next release of Ubuntu.

  Thanks!

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002952] Re: [meta-bug] Invalid extra Digital output S/PDIF device for USB cards

2014-11-14 Thread Erigami
Logitech wireless headset (h600). Listed as Logitech Logitech Wireless
Headset

http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=a2d22b28a141f309eb535e7d8cd76143e2ea9079

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Invalid extra Digital output S/PDIF device for USB cards

Status in “alsa-lib” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  === Read me first ===

  = Symptom =

  If you have a USB headset, or other USB device that does not have any
  S/PDIF output, but yet sometimes there is an extra device called
  Digital Output (S/PDIF) for that device, you're suffering from this
  bug.

  This bug is only for USB devices - if you have an invalid digital
  output for some other type of device, please file a separate bug
  instead.

  = Workaround =

  If you're affected, please try this workaround:

  first check the output of aplay -l (lowercase L), or arecord -l if
  it's an input device, and grab the first of two name in brackets:

  Example:
  card 3: Headset [Sennheiser USB Headset], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
  here grab the name Sennheiser USB Headset. Now edit the file 
/usr/share/alsa/cards/USB-Audio.conf (requires root permissions)
  Around line 40, you will find a line saying Logitech USB Headset 999
  Add a new line after this line, so that there is now a new line called
  Sennheiser USB Headset 999
  (including quotes, and replace Sennheiser USB Headset with whatever your 
particular card was named.)

  Save the file and reboot your computer for the changes to take effect.

  = Already known devices =

  These card names are already in 12.04:

  Blue Snowball
  Logitech USB Headset
  Logitech Web Camera

  These card names are on their way into 12.04:

  Logitech Speaker Lapdesk N700
  Logitech Wireless Headset
  Plantronics USB Headset
  Sennheiser USB headset

  If you have one of the above four, please help out by testing the
  proposed repository and report back in bug 987163.

  If your name is not listed above, please add a comment to this bug,
  including your alsa-info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo -
  they will be collected for a SRU later on, or at least make it into
  the next release of Ubuntu.

  Thanks!

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002952] Re: [meta-bug] Invalid extra Digital output S/PDIF device for USB cards

2014-08-07 Thread p_tony
Logitech G35 Headset is affected too:
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=a22c9b03352242db0181f0d6c637d09043c891de

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Invalid extra Digital output S/PDIF device for USB cards

Status in “alsa-lib” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  === Read me first ===

  = Symptom =

  If you have a USB headset, or other USB device that does not have any
  S/PDIF output, but yet sometimes there is an extra device called
  Digital Output (S/PDIF) for that device, you're suffering from this
  bug.

  This bug is only for USB devices - if you have an invalid digital
  output for some other type of device, please file a separate bug
  instead.

  = Workaround =

  If you're affected, please try this workaround:

  first check the output of aplay -l (lowercase L), or arecord -l if
  it's an input device, and grab the first of two name in brackets:

  Example:
  card 3: Headset [Sennheiser USB Headset], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
  here grab the name Sennheiser USB Headset. Now edit the file 
/usr/share/alsa/cards/USB-Audio.conf (requires root permissions)
  Around line 40, you will find a line saying Logitech USB Headset 999
  Add a new line after this line, so that there is now a new line called
  Sennheiser USB Headset 999
  (including quotes, and replace Sennheiser USB Headset with whatever your 
particular card was named.)

  Save the file and reboot your computer for the changes to take effect.

  = Already known devices =

  These card names are already in 12.04:

  Blue Snowball
  Logitech USB Headset
  Logitech Web Camera

  These card names are on their way into 12.04:

  Logitech Speaker Lapdesk N700
  Logitech Wireless Headset
  Plantronics USB Headset
  Sennheiser USB headset

  If you have one of the above four, please help out by testing the
  proposed repository and report back in bug 987163.

  If your name is not listed above, please add a comment to this bug,
  including your alsa-info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo -
  they will be collected for a SRU later on, or at least make it into
  the next release of Ubuntu.

  Thanks!

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002952] Re: [meta-bug] Invalid extra Digital output S/PDIF device for USB cards

2014-07-31 Thread Erik Engstrom
Bug confirmed for Logitech h540

Device is listed as USB-Audio - Logitech USB Headset H540

The proposed workaround fixed the issue.

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Invalid extra Digital output S/PDIF device for USB cards

Status in “alsa-lib” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  === Read me first ===

  = Symptom =

  If you have a USB headset, or other USB device that does not have any
  S/PDIF output, but yet sometimes there is an extra device called
  Digital Output (S/PDIF) for that device, you're suffering from this
  bug.

  This bug is only for USB devices - if you have an invalid digital
  output for some other type of device, please file a separate bug
  instead.

  = Workaround =

  If you're affected, please try this workaround:

  first check the output of aplay -l (lowercase L), or arecord -l if
  it's an input device, and grab the first of two name in brackets:

  Example:
  card 3: Headset [Sennheiser USB Headset], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
  here grab the name Sennheiser USB Headset. Now edit the file 
/usr/share/alsa/cards/USB-Audio.conf (requires root permissions)
  Around line 40, you will find a line saying Logitech USB Headset 999
  Add a new line after this line, so that there is now a new line called
  Sennheiser USB Headset 999
  (including quotes, and replace Sennheiser USB Headset with whatever your 
particular card was named.)

  Save the file and reboot your computer for the changes to take effect.

  = Already known devices =

  These card names are already in 12.04:

  Blue Snowball
  Logitech USB Headset
  Logitech Web Camera

  These card names are on their way into 12.04:

  Logitech Speaker Lapdesk N700
  Logitech Wireless Headset
  Plantronics USB Headset
  Sennheiser USB headset

  If you have one of the above four, please help out by testing the
  proposed repository and report back in bug 987163.

  If your name is not listed above, please add a comment to this bug,
  including your alsa-info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo -
  they will be collected for a SRU later on, or at least make it into
  the next release of Ubuntu.

  Thanks!

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