usb-audio:2: clock source 19 is not valid, cannot use

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Good day, list members;

My ongoing attempts to have a happy Schiit Bifrost have hit a new speed-bump.  I am hoping for some enlightment and possibly ideas on how to fix.

I have a CuBox-i4 running voyage linux with 3.14.0 kernel.  The CuBox-i4 is connected to the Bifrost via USB (TOSLINK hardware appears incomplete on this machine and does not support audio rates above 48kHz, so for me this is not an option).  This is the original Bifrost USB interface with the CM6631, not the new version with the CM6631A receiver.

As far as I can tell things are working correctly - sound plays, bit rates and depths appear to be correct in the /proc/asound file.

However, in my syslog I see the message shown on the subject line, namely

usb-audio:2: clock source 19 is not valid, cannot use

As I mentioned above, I am hoping that someone can enlightmen me as to whether this is a problem that needs fixing, and if so offer some suggestions on how I might go about this.

The alsa-info.sh is at

http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=f8b4a9c6a4280a0d8b6d5237989f77e93fb82afc


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