Raymond - thank you for all your help. I now have my Xonar U7 Echelon
Ed. working with SPDIF. Clemend from the alsa-dev team suggested the
following:
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Try changing /usr/share/alsa/cards/USB-Audio.conf. Dont add an entry to
the USB-Audio.pcm.iec958_device list near the top, but go to the
Raymond - because I don't know how to :-) I have very little knowledge of
alsa.
>From lsusb my device has a different USB dev number than the other Xonar U7
card
Bus 005 Device 011: ID 1043:85c1 iCreate Technologies Corp.
Also if I run cat /proc/asound/card3/usbid I see
1043:85c1
When this I
Raymond I have done that. Also today I was able to test an Asus Xonar U7
but the edition of the card which is not the Echelon edition. I believe
the two cards are the same hardware but the echelon edition had
additional Windows software included and for some reason Asus decided to
change the USB
Raymond is there no way I can do this in alsa?
Why does adding '"Xonar U7 Echelon Ed". 1' to
the USB-Audio.pcm.iec958_device section of USB-Audio.conf appear to do
nothing?
Here is that section
# If a device does not use the first PCM device for digital data, the device
# number for the iec958
Raymond - thanks - not sure how to define a pulseaudio.conf file, how to
name it, where it is referenced. Will have to go do some research.
Do you have any idea why the fix to USB-Audio.conf is not working? The card
name from aplay-l is definitely "Xonar U7 Echelon Ed." yet simply adding
"Xonar
I had to leave this for a while but I still cannot get this to work!!!
I follow these instructions
http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=253179
and from aplay -l I see:
card 2: Ed [Xonar U7 Echelon Ed.], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 2: Ed
Raymond thank you for your help.
I am still having problems.
If I run aplay -l or use alsamixer my card is reported as "Xonar U7
Echelon Ed."
here's the relevant part from aplay -l
card 3: Ed [Xonar U7 Echelon Ed.], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice
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I will change the status from 'expired' to 'new' to see if anyone has
any thoughts on this
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I have now proven that everything works if I manually set the iec958
sink via:
pactl load-module module-alsa-sink device=plughw:3,1
and as a workaround have added the load-module to my local default.pa
file
I don't have the skill to figure out why pulseaudio isn't picking this
up correctly
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What needs to be done to unexpire this? I have exactly the same problem.
Like the OP I have confirmed that aplay plays fine to the iec958 device
but pulseaudio seems to alias it's iec958 oputput to analog. I also
have a colleague with the same card so this bug affects at least 3 of
us. My card is
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