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On 11/18/2011 07:15 PM, Thomas Vecchione wrote:
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That's what you do to force it into usb1.1 :) where it works
very well indeed. In usb2 it works in 'capture only' not
'duplex' and not 'playback only', So I'm guessing it has
something to do with the playback..<br>
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This is what the messages window says, <a
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By the way, have you tried it with just ALSA instead of Jack
to see if it works properly there? <br>
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Seablade<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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