Re: [Alsa-user] USB sound device crashes: timeout: still 4 active urbs

2004-03-27 Thread Stuart Pook
on 09 Mar 2004, Bill Unruh said > I would not reboot, but just try to stop and start the usb bus. > Eg on Mandrake, edit the /etc/init.d/usb file and make sure that the > stop option actually does bring down the usb bus. (In some versions > this is commented out). Then do > service usb restart.

Re: [Alsa-user] USB sound device crashes: timeout: still 4 active urbs

2004-03-09 Thread Bill Unruh
On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Stuart Pook wrote: > Hi, I'm getting these crashes about once a day. The music just stops for > no obvious reason. I normally have to reboot to get sound working again. I would not reboot, but just try to stop and start the usb bus. Eg on Mandrake, edit the /etc/init.d/usb

Re: [Alsa-user] USB sound device

2002-11-22 Thread Clemens Ladisch
Stefan Bund wrote: > (...) > My biggest concern is latency: I have no idea, how much latency a USB > sound device will have. Does anyone have Information on this subject? USB audio data is sent once per frame over the bus (1 frame = 1ms), and the driver prepares the data for four frames in advance

Re: [Alsa-user] USB sound device

2002-11-21 Thread Clemens Ladisch
Will Judy wrote: > Alright, trying something different. Can anyone recommend an inexpensive > USB sound device that supports either mono or stereo input? That would be something simple like the Edirol UA-1A , or with more features, e.g. the M-Audio D