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hillcreative:

--- Quote from: mwillems on April 14, 2021, 08:07:09 am ---That's odd.  Just to confirm, you did edit the /etc/pulse/daemon.conf file as described above and restart the computer(or at least the pulse daemon), right?

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Sorry, I'm working on editing Pulse config now then I'll re-run the test

hillcreative:
I'm embarrassed to say as a Linux newbie changing the Pulse Audio config file to allow (commented) self spawn to no and avoid resample to yes has no affect on changing the default resample rate to 48Khz. I either need step by step instructions to do this or I must wait until something gets fixed in hardware for a USB DAC. The company that makes it says its a type 2 USB device and should work.  Cheers!

vcastceo:
I also need to connect to my DAC with USB.
But I can't find any USBAudio as all others have....
I use Raspberry Pi 4 and it runs debian buster.

This is what I have on the list...
Which one I have to select for connect USB DAC?

Wheaten:
- Which dac?
- Which linux distro?
- Which MC version?

As far As I can see, your DAC is not supported, at least your distro misses drivers.

hillcreative:

--- Quote from: hillcreative on April 14, 2021, 09:48:00 am ---Sorry, I'm working on editing Pulse config now then I'll re-run the test

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OK I'm sad to report that no matter how I edit the PulseAudio config file I can't change the sample rate above 48Khz even though my Yellotec PUC2 can work well above that. No setting inside MC27 appears to change that and results in a error with anything set above 48Khz. Yellotec says their device is a USB2 compliant device and the native drivers in Ubuntu should work. So....I'm stuck at 44.1 24 bits.

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