Hi

I have one of those problematic USB Audiophiles and up to now I only could get 
static from the soundcard. when using it under Linux (no problem while using 
Windows). But at laest the static was pretty consistent, always sounding the 
same...so I had no problem with this non deterministic "I work when you plug 
me in at just the right time" stuff...

...tonight I toyed a little and played a Little Endian raw file using aplay 
and the plughw device, but told aplay that the file would be Big Endian, and 
was a little shocked that it worked an I had for the first time a as such 
recognizable sound on my speakers...no static but the song i wanted to hear..

So might be the whole problem (at least for me) that the alsa driver and the 
USB-Audiophile think...well..up-side down?

I have a gentoo system with the Audiophile attached to the normal USB (as the 
second soundcard, the other one being an built in one) running Alsa 0.9.7b 
(Running on a Thinkpad R32) 


Sadly I do not quite know how to begin to test my discovery source-code-wise, 
but would appreciate any help with that (since I am not a alsa-driver hacker 
I would need quite some time to read into the code...)...or wouldsimply and 
gladly test any patches sent to me ;-)

[If this is a dupe and since corrected in .9.8 please ignore me, otherwise 
thanks in advance :-)]

Sincerely

Jan Kr�mer

P.S. sorry if this mail is a little confused and/or confusing, but it is 
late...



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