JackOfAll wrote: 
> CM6631...... I'm not surprised. I still haven't seen a user report of
> the CMedia chipset working under Linux. I think it may still be a
> chipset to avoid if you intend to use it with Linux. 
> 
> ISTR, that the CMedia datasheet suggests that CM6631 should work in UAC1
> mode with the "standard" Linux snd-usb-audio driver, but that UAC2 was
> only "supported" on Window$/Mac with their proprietary driver. Which DAC
> do you have with the CM6631? Do you know if it is being used in UAC1 or
> UAC2 mode? ie. does the DAC claim to support >96kHz via USB?

One of these, USB to SPDIF, not much detail I'm afraid, thats what you
get for buying off eBay I guess.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/CM6631-CM6631A-USB-turn-coaxial-optical-sound-192KHZ-24bit-I2S-jack-Lcm-/200950590232?pt=UK_AudioTVElectronics_HomeAudioHiFi_Amplifiers&hash=item2ec996ab18&_uhb=1

It has "Mode CMD-3" on the case if that is of any meaning.

I was looking for an asynchronous converter, should have gone XMOS.


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