Previously I've posted my checking according to DAC from Audio-gd
using VIA VT1731 usb chip on thread 'Async USB Dac Experiments - testers
wanted...'.

It seems that if DAC operates under the EDO app it doesn't means that it
uses asynchronous
data transfer. Some one already posted on:


https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AqiK6WHnz5FHdEtlalVRb29pX3N2WXhfMlAzNmFMZnc#gid=0

that "Dac's w. VIA 1731" works under EDO.

So maybe I will find here other persons who have connected this DAC by
USB
to Linux device. I don't have at home other device working on Linux to
check this.

Could you check your entries in file
/proc/asound/<device name>/stream0

device name you can get from
/proc/asound/cards

to check if this USB chip maybe working in asynchronous mode
under other Linux environment and we can modify Squeezebox the
same way.

If result will be negative it seems that firmware for VIA Vinyl Audio
VT1731
chip have to be bugfixed to support asynchronous mode.


The same can be helpful for other dacs. So if your DAC works with EDO
check under:
Settings -> Audio Settings -> Digital Output -> <your device name>

the row with Type and add information to the spreadsheet if this
DAC works in Adaptive or Asynchronous mode.


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