On Sun, 26 Jul 2020 at 17:49, Samuel Sieb <sam...@sieb.net> wrote: > On 7/26/20 1:37 PM, Greg Woods wrote: > > After wrestling all day with an ASUS Xonar SE card (with accompanying > > Googling), I now believe that this card cannot be made to work in Linux. > > Stereo output through the green line out port works fine, but SPDIF does > > not. "lspci" actually claims this thing is a USB controller, although as > > I mentioned stereo sound does work. >
Audio, bluetooth, and other I/O is often implemented using USB devices, so it should not be surprising to find a USB controller. You should be able to find the USB id's. According to ASUS ( https://www.asus.com/Sound-Cards/Xonar-SE/specifications/), the card uses a "C-Media USB2.0 6620A High-Definition Sound Processor (Max. 192KHz/24bit)". https://www.audioshark.org/ might be able to help -- there are linux users doing serious audio work. -- George N. White III
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