On 05/08/16 18:59, Michael wrote:



On 05/08/16 18:34, Simon Greenwood wrote:


On 5 August 2016 at 18:20, Michael <michael.penllerg...@btinternet.com <mailto:michael.penllerg...@btinternet.com>> wrote:

    Both 12.04 and 14.04 supported USB audio, 16.04 does not. Why not
    ? was there a file conflict presented by USB audio that caused
    its omission from16.04 ? I have tried to find a "repair", nothing
    obvious seen. Is USB audio going to be added to 16.04 or is it
    not being offered ? Tks, Michael.D

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It is supported, I'm running QSB Sound Science speakers here on 16.04.1.
​You will have to be specific about your audio device. ​
It's a bit of a pain to get set up sometimes though.
​ It took me an hour or so to track down the best way of doing it​.

​If your device isn't visible in Sound Settings (or in the Sound control panel) open a terminal and see if it's visible to aplay -l. If it isn't then it may not be supported, but that would unusual. The simplest solution is to install gstreamer, which should make it available to pulseaudio. If not, get the details of your device and we should be able to work out how to get it working.

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Trond USB audio, not working in 16.04, was good in 12.04 and 14.04, can you assist please. Tks, Michael



Needed to try a few times, remove/reinsert, came good, tested on various, including Skype, good audio so transition from 12.04 to 16.04 now completed. The Trond USB audio device is reliable, does not fail in a few hours as some do, if computer 3.5mm jack has become intermittant, the Trond USB audio device is a good repair option. Michael.D
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