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Doesn't it say OSX only for UH2 (as of Dec 2010)?
I just purchase an Antelope Zodiac Gold DAC, capable of 24/384k. When I was successful running Alix earlier I was using a buddy's Antelope Zodiac Plus, capable of 24/192k. That DAC was set for what they called UH1 (UH2 unavailable on that DAC anyway). This Gold DAC was set for UH2, also called USB Class 2.0 audio, and plays 384k files on my Mac server....so I assumed this would work with Alix/MPD. Nope, it wasn't until a few minutes ago when I set it for the "lesser" UH1 did it successfully play music. Any ideas as to why their "USB Class 2.0 Audio" setup wouldn't work, and wouldn't therefore do greater than 24/192k via Linux? I always see the statement that Voyage MPD wants to see a USB Class 2.0 audio driver...well?
Nick,I'll try that. Don't get me wrong, I get up to and including 24/192k fine via UH1. It's just weird that Antelope calls that mode (incorrectly) USB Class 1.0.
Yes, and my DAC doesn't upsample. I guess I haven't explained this well enough...my bad. I am NOT concerned about it sending true 24/192, it does....just wondering if:1) Voyage MPD can do 24/384k like my Mac server does; and2) Antelope Audio has in fact mislabeled their instructions (screen shot above) as it relates to USB classes 1.0 and 2.0. Seems that UF1 should be labeled as Class 1.0 and UH1 as Class 2.0...with UH2 being proprietary speed for MACs.
root@voyage:~# aplay -l**** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****card 0: Gold [Zodiac Gold], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0I don't know what alsamizer (or alsamixer) is. By the way, plughw did nothing different (i.e UH2 is still not working except for MAC). Is there any downside to leaving my config file with "plughw" instead of "hw" (I realize "plughw" pads 24 bit areas for earlier versions of OS; wasn't sure if it did any harm to our later versions that don't need it).
Card: Zodiac Gold F1: Help ││ Chip: USB Mixer F2: System information ││ View: F3: Playback F4: Capture F5: All F6: Select sound card ││ Item: Esc: Exit ││ ││ ││ ││ This sound device does not have any controls.
No error messages. I just think the Antelope manual has its USB modes labeled poorly. UH1 is fine, just doesn't do above 24/192. The Sonore "USB-capable DACs" database that Jesus has put together say the same thing; it lumps the Antelope Plus and Gold together as limited to 24/192 even though the Gold will do 24/384 on the MAC (with no installed/proprietary drivers)http://www.sonore.us/Sonore-USB-Compatibility.html
Nick,UH2 will not play at all in MPD, only MAC. BUT...unlike the Antelope pdf page example I showed......I don't think it's proper to call UH2 a USB Class 2 mode. USB Class 2 includes anything above 24/96, and anything more than 12Mbits, so to me UH1 is actually USB Class 2 mode, and therefore we are fine. At least that's the conclusion I'm reaching.By the way, I have several DSD (dff) files that I resampled at 24/384k and have several DXD files (24/352) that play fine through Pure Music and MAC....and show on the DAC as 352k and 384k. No biggie really, only demo files and stuff...just to show.