sbp wrote: 
> Thanks for the feed-back.
> 
> You can easily try it yourself. Just put the SD-card into any computer,
> and then you are able to edit the cmdline.txt file (and it will be
> permanent). Then use your edited SD-card in your raspbery.
> 
> Please report back if it solves your problem - then I can add it as a
> "tweak option" in the menu-script.
> 
> Steen

Dear Steen 

Thank You for tip, i edited cmdline.txt, and a good news: all of the
audio artifacts (glitches, cracks etc...) disappeared. I listen to music
for 3 hours, but there is no problem. So if someone has similar
problems, try to force USB 1.1 (12 Mbps) mode. My problematic USB DAC:
Terratec "Aureon Dual USB". It is based on C-media chip (CM119).
It is only capable of max. fs = 48 kHz so i dont know, how this USB
speed-down affects while listening to HD audio.
I have 24bit@96k flacs, and they are played perfectly, but i think, the
LMS downsampling on the fly, so i'm not sure.

The next big advance would be to implement I2S connected DAC :)
http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=8496
(only as an idea :) )

Thank You!


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