mode. While, like you I do not think that there is any urgency for 192
support, for async mode, I think it would be a useful upgrade as more
and more DACs provide USB inputs.
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mes does not. See if that makes
> any difference.
>
> John S.
Hello John,
Unfortunately the error is still the same.
I guess I will have to consider to set up a voyage Linux MPD...
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r without
anything else defined in asound.conf, the Touch did not simply start).
I am still long way before trying anything with Sqeezeplay.
I was hoping that it was related to a missing module (I know that it
could be embedded in the kernel during the compilation) but it was the
only idea I
ds snd-usb-audio modules and
some others of the same class. As these modules are missing on the
Touch, that could explain why the hardware detects the device but
cannot make it play.
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Any idea is welcome
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wav files
available by default on the Touch OS). I will also bring my own audio
files that I know are regular 16/44.1 stereo files (most of the files
in the Touch are mono from what I can see)
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y -l" command but way to go further than
that. That same device can be managed from a ubuntu linux. The only
think I noticed is that the number of modules on the Touch is very low.
I cannot even see snd-usb-audio. Is it normal?
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