Public bug reported:

I have a Benchmark DAC1 USB digital to analog converter that doesn't
seem to work in Ubuntu 8.04. The device should need no specific driver
to work.

Steps to reproduce:

With a Benchmark DAC1 USB connected to the computer:

1. Open "System -> Preferences -> Sound" and change sound playback for
music and movies to "USB Audio".

2. Press the "Test" button.

Expected result:

A test signal is output.

Result:

The program (gnome-sound-properties) terminates due to a segmentation
fault. Other applications such as rhythmbox and totem are also
terminated in the same manner when USB Audio has been selected.

Actually, the DAC did work in Ubuntu 7.10 (or maybe it was 7.04)

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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gnome-sound-properties crashes with USB Audio
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/271896
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