Clemens Ladisch fastmail.net> writes:
> The bandwidth checking code in the kernel is known to be broken.
> Please check whether CONFIG_USB_BANDWIDTH is set.
>
I found this from Fernando's config file;
# Miscellaneous USB options
#
CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS=y
# CONFIG_USB_BANDWIDTH is not set
# CONFI
Jorma R wrote:
> cannot submit datapipe for urb 0, error -28: not enough bandwidth
The bandwidth checking code in the kernel is known to be broken.
Please check whether CONFIG_USB_BANDWIDTH is set.
Regards,
Clemens
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Using
> There's a note in the manual: Due to USB bandwith limitations, the A62
> can only use 24-bit resolution in one direction at a time - i.e. either
> for playback or recording.
> This is in the Windows section, but USB bandwith is the same for Linux,
> so I guess the same limitation applies..
> Gr
At 20:18 02/11/2006, Jorma R wrote:
Hello!
I am having a strange problem with Emagic EMI 6|2 USB sound card and
ALSA
1.0.11. The setup I am running is a Fedora Core 5 with kernel, alsa and
jack
from Planet CCRMA. The strange thing is that the very same hardware has
been
working perfectly earlier
Hello!
I am having a strange problem with Emagic EMI 6|2 USB sound card and ALSA
1.0.11. The setup I am running is a Fedora Core 5 with kernel, alsa and jack
from Planet CCRMA. The strange thing is that the very same hardware has been
working perfectly earlier with FC3 (do not remember exact ALSA