hi,thanks for feedbackI bought yesterday a Gigaport HD+I hope it will work at least on my Ubuntu laptopand I'll test it on RPi too and update the wiki pageI also bought at the same time a ESI UGM96 (2 Hi-Z input, 1 stereo output and 2 headphone out - but i don't how many separates outputs) to use on the Pi, I'm not sure it will work because the user manual doesn't say anything about USB and USB Audio class compliance while the HD+ manual does...And yes, the UDJ6 works great on the pi, 6 outputs (a stereo headphone jack output and 4 RCA)cheers
antoine2013/4/28 Julian Brooks <jbeezez@gmail.com>Sorry,Just noticed the question about the hub:No hub - not sure why you're asking but if it's relevant the Pi was connected to 5.2v/2a power cable, and running most recent firmware.On 28 April 2013 01:16, Julian Brooks <jbeezez@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Antoine,The one I added is the HD (not HD+). This one has the same casing as the 'AG' so was hopeful but no, nada.Initially thought the one I tested was broken as there was no sign of it on the pi. Plugged it into my debian lappy and boom - all recognized and working. Pah.Currently sat on the 'not sure what to do with pile'. It would have been great; 6 outs for not much money (plus the recycling redundant technology thing).You seem to have had good results from the 'UDJ' card which seems to be currently the other choice for multiple audio outs on the RPi?JulianOn 27 April 2013 16:25, Miller Puckette <msp@ucsd.edu> wrote:I can't report about that but I have another compliant USB 1.1 interface,
Edrol UA25, which I've never been able to get to work with a pi. So I think
this is confirmation that that can indeed sometimes happen (if it were just
one of us perhaps it could have been a fluke).
cheers
M
> _______________________________________________
On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 11:18:06AM +0200, Antoine Villeret wrote:
> hi all,
>
> someone added the ESI Gigaport HD+ as a "not working sound card" few days
> ago on http://puredata.info/docs/raspberry-pi
>
> I'm quite surprised because this sound card is USB Audio Class 1 compliant
> and USB spec version 1.1 compliant and also fully compatible to USB 2.0
> host controllers
>
> Moreover, I had a confirmation this sound card works on Linux and it's
> previous version ESI Gigaport Ag works on the Pi.
>
> Thus i was thinking Gigaport HD+ will work on the RPi;
> Who made the test ?
> Could you tell me more about the setup ? (mainly if you use a USB hub or
> not)
>
> Cheers
>
> a
>
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