Yes, I have tried both #12 and #11, applied from default kernel with all
the settings reset prior the upgrade. Perhaps the issue is somewhere
else, hence the patch does not even get the chance to do it's work?
What has me confused is why the DAC does not show up in aplay -l or
/proc/asound/cards.
Hi again,
I received this information from a friendly user at the alsa-user
mailgroup:
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The problem is that there's a gap in the interface number
allocation:
> Interface Descriptor:
> bLength 9
> bDescriptorType 4
> bInterfaceNumber0
I have experimented with another Linux distro beside Ubutnu, i.e.
Mageia. It is also running Alsa 1.0.25 but for some reason the DAC is
not visible in /proc/asound/cards even though it is mentioned in dmesg.
I'm guessing the issue is not because of Alsa version, but something
else. I have run a s
Triode wrote:
> I'm afraid upgrading the alsa library will be a problem - if there are
> specific patches for the kernel driver then these can be added but I
> would need to know which ones.
Triode, how can I locate the required patches? I'm used to performing
basic operations in the terminal, b
How could I go about locating the required patch?
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Which version of Alsa is running on the Touch? Can it be upgraded or is
this something Logitech must do first?
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Triode wrote:
> Does it play on a recent linux? Have you tried the experimental kernels
> which are available via kernel updater? The one we did for the Tenor
> chip should at least show the device in the aplay -L list.
The head-fier that I mentioned before, was able to use his Nuforce
convert
Good news, Nuforce DAC-9 was successfully detected in Ubuntu 12.04.1 and
plays files normally.
Here the usual outputs:
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/1184591/nuforceubuntu/aplay-l.txt
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/1184591/nuforceubuntu/card1.zip
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/1184591/nuforceubuntu/dmesg
Is there
I have tried kernels #11 and 12, but neither shows anything in aplay:
/root$ aplay -l
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: TXRX [MXC SPDIF TX/RX], device 0: MXC_SPDIF [MXC_SPDIF]
Subdevices: 0/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
It does not play with my current linux distro (it is listed
I have run a live CD of Mageia 2 (
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=mageia ) which uses
alsa-lib 1.0.25 and kernel 3.3.6.
Judging by these lines in dmesg:
"[4.969723] usb 5-5: config 1 has an invalid interface number: 3 but
max is 2" it looks similar to what you get if you conne
Opening the DAC-9 and examining the USB module, the USB transceiver chip
says NuForce NFUSB192S 12W12, which does not help much in term of
drivers. I received some unconfirmed information that it might use a
Tenor 8802. I tried using Kernel #12 but the DAC was not detected during
reboot.
I will i
Reply from support:
"the DAC-9 should work on OS X for USB audio class 1 and 2. As for Linux
we do not know if it will work. Someone may have developed drivers that
work but we do not support it."
Bummer. If I'd only get some confirmation as to which chip they use,
perhaps it could be integrated
Triode wrote:
> Sorry if it doesn't support USB audio class 1 or 2 then and does not
> work with the standard linux drivers then it won't work with touch.
This is the reply from Nuforce support:
Dear Customer,
Yes, the DAC-9 supports USB audio class 2. Anything greater than 96kHz
is class 2, a
I see. If it does not support UAC2 standard, are there any other options
to try?
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I can confirm EDO is working with an Audio-Gd 15.1 (TE8802L chip)
DAC/headphone amp using Kernel#11, thank you Triode for that!
I then reset the Touch to factory defaults and applied the original
kernel to try with my second DAC the Nuforce DAC-9. I repeated the setup
steps like with the 15.1, ex
I apologize for repeating my question, but would anybody know if it's
possible to test a DAC with a desktop Linux and from some output assume
it will work with EDO?
I don't own a Touch, I'd like to make sure it works with my dac before a
purchase. Thanks!
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I currently don't own a SBT (only a Duet) but would definitely make the
upgrade if I'd only know if EDO will work with my dac (Nuforce DAC-9).
Is there a way I can test the dac with a live Linux distro on my laptop
and could see from there if it will work together? I really appreciate
your reply g
Did anyone try EDO with Nuforce DAC-9? Any hints if it might work?
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