Re: Cracking sound via USB (ALSA urb.c:480: frame 5 active: -18)

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On 05/25/2011 01:36 AM, Aurélien Leblond wrote:
* The USB Controller is the dreaded EHCI USB Controller: Intel*>>* Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset USB2 Enhanced Host Controller*>>* (rev 05)*>>* But the soundcard I'm usins is USB2, not USB 1.*>Hello Aurélien,
Afaik this doesn't matter, both USB2 and USB1 cards have issues when>used with full duplex on this USB controller or this Rate Matching hub>thing. But maybe this needs some digging in old mails/forum threads, I

could be wrong on this.


Damn, as far as my research went, I only thought the problem was only
when mixing USB1 and USB2 devices on these ports...

I actually did some research... I knew these ports had issue with USB1
but couldn't find anything about USB2...


http://lists.linuxaudio.org/pipermail/linux-audio-user/2010-June/070353.html

So not mixing USB1 and USB2 devices but mixing a device performing Full-Speed isochronous-out transactions with a device performing asynchronous transactions. I've tested my Edirol UA-25 with this chipset too and no matter what I tried, full duplex wouldn't work. Does your machine have a Rate Matching Hub? If so could this be the device that does asynchronous transactions maybe? Just guessing here. Or is USB2 isochronous and USB1 asynchronous?

Best,

Jeremy
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