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On 11/18/2011 11:36 PM, Thomas Vecchione wrote:
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type="cite">Is it 24/48 as USB1.1 or is it only 16/48? The former
is completely fine with me, the latter limits it far to much for
me.<br>
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Yup, it doesn't :/ but I might try it again.. I experienced
some 'linux magic' yesterday when my .asoundrc file suddenly
started to work... so maby it can happen for usb2 audio
too... However, personally I don't really have any use for
usb2 atm, it works perfectly well as an 48khz24bit usb1
device :) It would be nice not to having to remember to hold
the input button when powering it on tho, where is alsa
development taking place?<br>
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Read again ;D yes it's 24/48..<br>
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