Mindprint DI-MOD USB

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Hi all,

this weekend I bought a Mindprint EnVoice MkII Digital Edition with the
DI-MOD USB installed. I can get it to work using the regual usb-audio
driver, but there are still some issues that are quite unconvenient and
perhaps you can help me in sorting them out:

Whenever I connect the USB interface to my computer, the sampling rate
is switched to 96 kHz, which also influences the sampling rate of the
SPDIF output. The rest of my setup is working at 48 kHz, so I'd like the
driver to initialize the device directly with 48 kHZ, and not haveing to
switch the sampling rate manually.

Further, the Windows driver has a switch to enable/disable the SPDIF
output, which I am using. So I had to take the device to a Windows
machine in order to enable SPDIF in the first place. Perhaps this can
also be switched under Linux.

Thanks in advance for your help,
Christian

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