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Title: logitech usb music anywhere
Post by: Govo on May 05, 2013, 07:39:04 pm
Hi
I'm trying to use a logitech usb music anywhere on one of my MD's, but the lmce keeps defaulting to the internal sound card, I can choose it from the av & audio wizard, but llinux keeps activating  the default sound card,

Is there any way I can force this to use the USB?

Kind regards
Govo
Title: Re: logitech usb music anywhere
Post by: ggmce on May 14, 2013, 10:46:04 pm
Have you been able to get your usb soundcard to work? I ordered several to support multiple zones but when I plug the usb soundcard in it is not picked up by the system.
Any advice on how to manually configure the usb soundcard would be appreciated.
Title: Re: logitech usb music anywhere
Post by: purps on May 15, 2013, 01:47:25 pm
What USB sound card have you got? I have the Startech Virtual 7.1 USB Audio Adapter (model No. ICUSBAUD107) and it is plug'n'play - if it isn't, then my understanding is that you need to install it first as you would with any Linux system, and then go from there. It might even be appropriate to make a template for it.

To get you started, you can check if it is being recognised with "lsusb", and then Google accordingly.

No idea how to stop it from defaulting to the internal sound card - blacklist the module for it perhaps? <-- Complete guess, proceed at your own risk.

Cheers,
Matt.
Title: Re: logitech usb music anywhere
Post by: Govo on August 05, 2013, 03:23:30 pm
Hi
Sorry about the late reply, no never got it to work, I can pick it from the audio and wizard  selection but no sound comes through it.

its a working process
Title: Re: logitech usb music anywhere
Post by: totallymaxed on August 07, 2013, 04:15:04 pm
What USB sound card have you got? I have the Startech Virtual 7.1 USB Audio Adapter (model No. ICUSBAUD107) and it is plug'n'play - if it isn't, then my understanding is that you need to install it first as you would with any Linux system, and then go from there. It might even be appropriate to make a template for it.

To get you started, you can check if it is being recognised with "lsusb", and then Google accordingly.

No idea how to stop it from defaulting to the internal sound card - blacklist the module for it perhaps? <-- Complete guess, proceed at your own risk.

Cheers,
Matt.

We're using those successfully on some of our systems and they work very nicely indeed. In fact I'm just prepping one of our compact NC25's now with 2x Startech Virtual 7.1 USB Audio Adapters. Its streaming 8x Internet Radio stations on our test rig right now.

All the best

Andrew