Jean-Michel Pouré <jmpoure@xxxxxxx> writes: > Le lundi 29 janvier 2007 à 14:46 +0100, Matthias Koenig a écrit :>> >> In theory, every USB device that is class compliant should work >> out of the box. >> How can I know if a USB card is USB device compliant? Well, it *should* be stated by the vendor.Take e.g. the M-Audio Fast Track Pro device:On the webpagehttp://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/FastTrackPro-main.htmlyou can find the following: I/O Bit Depth Sample Rate (kHz)With Drivers 4 x 4 16 44.1/48 2 x 4 24 44.1/48 2-in OR 2-out 24 88.2/96Class compliant 2x4 16 44.1/48 means the device is only class compliant for the 2x4 mode with16 bits and 44.1/48 kHz. If you can not find such information on the product page, you will have to ask the vendor (or just try it :-) > For example, when it is written "MacOsX compliant", does it mean there> are chances that the device is supported? This could mean anything, one step to find out is to check if there areseparate drivers needed for OSX. If not, there are chances that it'sclass compliant, but this is only a hint. You'll have to double checkthis. Matthias -------------------------------------------------------------------------Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of ITJoin SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share youropinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys - and earn cashhttp://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV_______________________________________________Alsa-devel mailing listAlsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-devel