At Mon, 18 Jun 2012 09:58:50 +0800,
James Harkins wrote:
I'm trying to configure Jack 1.9.6 on Ubuntu 10.04
(with real-time kernel) to use all four channels of an M-Audio fast track pro. The
class-compliant USB audio driver reads a pair of stereo devices:
Hm, sorry for what turns out to be a bit of noise. I just found some old threads online
about bugs in the Intel USB chipset[1] which I would guess is in a large majority of
consumer laptops, maybe even desktops, on the market today. Those bugs seem to be the
cause of the "broken pipe" when ALSA tries to talk to the device.
I guess I'm lucky to get 2-in, 2-out.
Needless to say, I am exceedingly annoyed about this. One more stupid hardware thing to
check when looking at new machines...
hjh
[1] Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset USB2 Enhanced Host Controller. On my
machine it's "rev 05" but I guess it hasn't been fixed.
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