JackOfAll wrote: > A quick Google, it seems that the 105 is UAC2 compliant and people are > using it under Linux. It could be the ALSA_PARAMS, which on initial > install forces the output to 16 bit for compatibility with the on-board > sgtl5000 device, needs to be changed as well. Can you use the web > interface? On the squeezelite config page, if you have "40::16:" in the > "Alsa Params" field, remove that, choose your Oppo DAC USB "hw:......" > output in the "Audio Device" drop-down, "Save and Conditionally > Restart".
Thanks JackofAll for taking the time to respond I didn't have anything in the alsa params field but I did eventually get the OPPO's USB DAC to work. I appear to have a rouge/ghost squeezeliteWAND, ie two devices with the same name that show up in the choose device list and it also appears in my LMS dropdown for a short time after rebooting the Wandboard. I haven't figured out why, but if I do choose the wrong one I seem unable to select the OPPO's USB as the output device. Its strange because after a couple of minutes the ghost device disappears. I have 6 other SB devices and I've never seen this behavior before. So you can scratch my previous comment, Wandboard -> OPPO 105 USB DAC works. Name: OPPO BDP-105 URL: http://www.oppodigital.com/blu-ray-bdp-105/ Driver: snd-usb-audio Max Rate: 192khz Class: UAC2 Hub: onboard usb / Belkin Hi-Speed Powered LMS -> QNAP TS-669 Raid 5, Silver Transporter, 1 * SB Touch, 1 * SB Classic, 2 * SB Duets, 1 * SB Boom, 1 * SB Radio, 1 * Wandboard Quad ------------------------------------------------------------------------ lesliew's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=30045 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=98544 _______________________________________________ unix mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/unix
