Daniel it turns out with a brand new UMC204 it still does it on my linux box. I'm at a loss.
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 9:14 AM, Andrew Reyes dsreyes1014@gmail.com wrote:
Daniel I got my hands on Windows 7 PC and installed the drivers from the website and it does the samething. So now I'm leaning toward a defective soundcard. I'm sending it back for a new one.
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 11:18 AM, Andrew Reyes dsreyes1014@gmail.comwrote:
Ok I got the two different logs and I don't what I'm looking for lol. It's just raw data. My last option is to try using it on Windows or Mac just to make sure it's not the interface.
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 10:40 AM, Andrew Reyes dsreyes1014@gmail.comwrote:
I can just give you a few more ideas to debug this, but that includes
more action from your side.
- First of all, try the same device on a different computer, and/or a
different USB port, especially if you're using an XHCI (USB3) port.
- Try the device on Mac OS X, without installing a driver and see if
you have the same problem here.
- Use usbmon and analyze the data stream when a pop occurs. Compare
that with settings that don't produce pops. There's good documentation on usbmon in Documentation/usb/ in the Linux kernel.
Ok cool. I'll get right on that. I did try the first suggestion on four different computers and different ports and it's the same issue but just to be thorough I'll check again.
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 9:59 AM, Daniel Mack daniel@zonque.org wrote:
On April 23, 2014 4:40:07 PM CEST, Andrew Reyes dsreyes1014@gmail.com wrote:
Is there something else I could do to get to the problem?
I can just give you a few more ideas to debug this, but that includes more action from your side.
- First of all, try the same device on a different computer, and/or a
different USB port, especially if you're using an XHCI (USB3) port.
- Try the device on Mac OS X, without installing a driver and see if
you have the same problem here.
- Use usbmon and analyze the data stream when a pop occurs. Compare
that with settings that don't produce pops. There's good documentation on usbmon in Documentation/usb/ in the Linux kernel.
Best regards, Daniel
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