According to https://github.com/opensrc/alsa/blob/master/lib/md/Usb-audio.md#creative-usb-x-fi-hd
it is supported. I suspect my mainboard doesn't supply enough power to X-Fi HD through a USB cable.
On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 10:10 AM Len Ovens <len@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 20 Aug 2019, crocket wrote:
> It drops out especially when I boot. This drop-out happens occasionally.
> I thought my mainboard was dying, but other USB devices weren't dropping out.
>
> Do I need to get a replacement for my USB soundcard?
> Or, is it a software issue?
Apparently Creative does not know the the Mac exists... or USB 2.0 audio
even though they call the platform "USB 2.0" I do not think that refers to
the audio part so much as the port. The listed system requirements only
list windows. (and they need drivers installed) I tried to DL the manual,
but was asked to sign a software ULA so I didn't. Apparently, Creative
have not moved forward very much from the 1980s.
Anyway, unless someone has made special module for this device, it will
not work with linux. Look for devices that work with the Mac with no
drivers. Feel free to ask about a device before you buy. With USB devices
I normally walk into the store with my laptop and test before buying...
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Len Ovens
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