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Dennis in FL:
I had troubles like that and I did this....I shut down the Raspi, I unplugged the USB, and I restarted the Raspi plugged in the USB and started MC 27...then I changed the DSP Studio to no output format and if I remember I shut down MC and restarted. 

Not sure if all of that was needed but ti worked.  I should point out that before I fiddled with the USB/DAC choices, everything worked fine.  I think MC and/or Raspi is doing something naughty.

hillcreative:

--- Quote from: Dennis in FL on April 18, 2021, 09:10:22 am ---I had troubles like that and I did this....I shut down the Raspi, I unplugged the USB, and I restarted the Raspi plugged in the USB and started MC 27...then I changed the DSP Studio to no output format and if I remember I shut down MC and restarted. 

Not sure if all of that was needed but ti worked.  I should point out that before I fiddled with the USB/DAC choices, everything worked fine.  I think MC and/or Raspi is doing something naughty.

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Can't repeat that behavior. MC insists that I use default ALSA. When I select hardware usb DAC. Outout Format is reselcted and resampling at 48

Dennis in FL:
Sounds like your DAC is forcing it.

hillcreative:

--- Quote from: Dennis in FL on April 18, 2021, 02:17:16 pm ---Sounds like your DAC is forcing it.

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If that were possible I would have it force everything to 88.2Khz

hillcreative:
I think the issue is that my USB device (Yellotek PUC2) is Linux class compliant but not necessarily compatible with Linux. Essentially it means that some basic features will work but expanded capabilities available in Mac and Windows just aren't there. I'm stuck at 48Khz until this changes.

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