On 2009-10-24, Jacob Meuser <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 07:02:54PM +0200, Remco wrote:
>> Jona Joachim wrote:
>>
>> > Here's the dmesg output when I plug in the device:
>> >
>> > uaudio0 at uhub3 port 2 configuration 1 interface 0 "Ten X Technology,
>> > Inc. USB AUDIO" rev 1.10/2.04 addr 2
>> > uaudio0: ignored input endpoint of type adaptive
>
> that means the input (recording) endpoint was not configured.
I completely missed this line when I read the dmesg...
>> > han% audioctl -f /dev/audio1
>> > audioctl: /dev/audio1: Device not configured
>> > han% aucat -f /dev/audio1 -l
>> > aucat: /dev/audio1: can't open device
>
> those both fail because they try to open the device for full-duplex
> operation, but there is no recording capability. 'audioctl
> -f /dev/audioctl1' should work though.
yes that works indeed.
>> > I don't really know how to debug this any further. This is on i386
>> > -current.
>
>> It seems this patch was applied 8 days ago
>
> different patch was applied, but same idea.
>
> anyway, I have one of the Ten X deally-jobbers. it was like 3 bucks on
> ebay. they really are worth < $5. there's no real volume control
> and it's the lowest quality (both playback and recording) device I
> have. the ~10 year old PCI cards I got from the thrift store ($5 each)
> work and sound much better.
Well I got this one for < $3 with free shipping so I couldn't really be
disappointed. I thought I could use it for VoIP.
"aucat -f /dev/audio1 -m play -l" works but when I play sound I only get
a solid beep tone from the device.
I'll try again with above mentioned patch applied.
Best regards,
Jona
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