Re: Hardware Soundcard - MOTU 624 AVB Working with Gnu/Linux - Debian 8.7

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The thread is missing the last replies Motu did regarding this issue. They simply stated that too many people had problems when using more than 24 channels in Class Compliant mode so they had basicly put a cap on it and referred people to the Motu driver that would let People use more than 24channels. This is very unfortunate and it seems Motu doesn't really care about all Class Compliant users that did not have problems running higher. To me it is strange to put a cap and not take into account whether one is running 44k or 192 or something in between.

Also I would really like to be able to use the web GUI over the USB link to save the cost of an AVB switch and still be able to running AVB between two devices.

/Anders

On Dec 30, 2017 7:29 PM, "Peter P." <peterparker@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
* Moshe Werner <moshwe@xxxxxxxxx> [2017-12-30 18:26]:
> So I'm having an interesting issue.
>
> In the Motu menu (web-app) of my 1248 I can sometimes configure the card
> for 64 channels in the "Computer Setup" menu and sometimes the maximum
> channel count is 24.
> Very strange as all that I did was a reboot of the laptop.
> Did anyone elso of the Motu owners encounter something like that?
> I'm on firmware 1.2.9+1280.

See this thread perhaps
https://lists.linuxaudio.org/pipermail/linux-audio-user/2017-September/108620.html
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