Public bug reported:

Hi. I am trying to use an onboard Realtek ALC255 soundcard to play audio
files that are 192khz. The card supports sampling rates up to 192khz and
the machine (Asus mini PC) successfully plays them at that rate under
Windows. However, under Ubuntu 18.04(and Debian 10), the sampling rate
is maxed out at 48 Khz.

Changing the Alsa configuration to force a higher sampling rate (or to
play without resampling) has no effect.

I tried to upgrade the Linux kernel to this one
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16OBmEmWPYncLOT-QVlo6vkyy3Ar819aX
(unsigned 5.021) as I hoped it contains custom drivers for ALC255, but
the result is still the same.

Any idea if this has been solved in any kernel version?

regards
Christo

** Affects: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  Realtek ALC255 cannot play at higher than 48 khz - defaults to generic
  Intel driver?

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