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Hi folks -

For a while my Audigy 2 NX box worked okay with Fedora, then several kernel 
releases ago it stopped working properly.  It is recognized and correctly 
appears in /proc/asound/cards, and can be targetted for audio in mplayer for 
example.

However, if you tell mplayer to use it (as a normal stereo output), it plays 
only a few frames of the video and stalls mplayer in a friendly way, so that 
q will still quit it, and you can even use the cursor keys to seek around.  
But each time you only get four or five frames of video and it is "paused".

In /var/log/messages are a lot of these:

Feb 10 09:22:59 fastcat kernel:
ALSA /usr/src/alsa-driver-1.0.2/usb/usbaudio.c:697: cannot submit datapipe
for urb 0, err = -38

As I mentioned in my previous email, I am using Alsa driver 1.0.2 and Kernel 
2.6.1-1.65 from Fedora Development.

It shouldn't matter, but this is on an Inspiron 5150 with native USB2, I also 
tried it through a USB1.1 hub, same difference.

Does anyone have any advice or even the meaning of -38 in this context :-)

- -Andy

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