Re: Connecting two devices to an USB 2.0 hub

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Alle 12:36, mercoledì 7 febbraio 2007, Jean-Michel Pouré ha scritto:> Le mercredi 07 février 2007 à 10:49 +0100, ExElNeT a écrit :> > You could try the new experimental kernel option: Full speed iso> > transactions over usb.> > CONFIG_USB_EHCI_SPLIT_ISO=y> >> > This was needed for my soundcard to work behind an usb hub.> >> > greetz>> I compiled Linux Kernel 2.6.20 with all USB experimental features and> 1000hz kernel support. Now both cards can connect to the hub. Works> greats, thanks.>> Jean-Michel Pouré>
I was in the same situation and now aplay works correctly... But what about mplayer and xine? They just work when the usb card is plugged on notebook, not when connected to the hub... Why? O_o 
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