Re: which USB card with optical out?

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I had overlooked this detail before.

There is a driver, like Frank said, the snd-usb-audio driver (the one
for 99% of usb audio devices with linux). Does the "skipping sound"
get worse under higher system load? Try larger buffer size settings in
your sound server, and try switching to an RT kernel if you can. Try
booting a dyne:bolic livecd and see how your sound card sounds with
that system (dyne:bolic is designed for pro audio and ships with a
good RT kernel).

If your system is producing crappy sound with one usb soundcard,
switching to another card is probably not what is going to fix it.

On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 3:54 AM, Frank Barknecht <fbar@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hallo,
> Gregory Chang hat gesagt: // Gregory Chang wrote:
>
>> Now I have completely migrated to Linux (LinuxMint distro) format, but
>> the TBMA has no linux driver and sound has a annoying clicking sound
>> (like playing old LP).
>
> I don't understand this: If you don't use a driver, how do you get
> sound even if it's clicking? (The TBMA generally is supported by the
> snd-usb-audio driver according to The Internets.)
>
> Ciao
> --
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