Re: USB audio adapters (CM6206 chip)

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I got mine to play in opensuse 10.? (I forget the rev on my notebook). 
With opensuse 11.1, I got sound, but it was distorted. I haven't had 
time to play with it further.

It works fine in windows XP 64.

Datasheet can be found here:

http://www.datasheet4u.com/download.php?id=557952

The specs are not all that great, but the cheap USB sound devices are 
generally sold specless. This particular device is used by hackers since 
you have easy access to the PCB.

Fabrício Nihues wrote:
> I'm looking for a solution to the "USB 6 Channel 5.1 PCI External Sound Card PC
> Laptop A14" from ebay, i've bought one too, it show up as usb-audio like cm106,
> I can play but can't hear anything...
> 
> The chip is a C-media 6206 and inside the .ini of the drivers it says CM106 as
> driver... so it should work but something is missing or need to be changed for
> this card.
> 
> I'm waiting for a optical cable came to test the spdif out too.
> 
> Anything that I can help I'll send for the developers.
> 
> PS: Works beautifull on windows, 5.1 analog is great sending to a receiver!
> 
> Thx!
> 
> 
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