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 bottom
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 firs
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 n
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 d
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 U7
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 #0
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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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