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audio dropouts
#1
hi, my name is Fabio and i live in Brazil. I have a odroid c2 and a raspberry pi 3b+. I connect pi or odroid c2 at my DAC(wyred4sound DAC1) with usb cable and i have a little drop when i play 24/48,24/96 or 24/192 music. I power up my raspberry with a 20000mah xiaomi battery.  I want to say if its a problem with a driver of my DAC in linux? i test with moode audio, archphile and gentoo player but this problem occurs in any distro.
my usb cable is lh labs.
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#2
The USB audio driver in Linux is a single, unified driver plus a kernel quirks file that contains options and non-standard settings for various USB chipsets.
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#3
(09-16-2020, 03:46 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: The USB audio driver in Linux is a single, unified driver plus a kernel quirks file that contains options and non-standard settings for various USB chipsets.

ok, how can i test change this options?
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#4
The USB audio driver and quirks config file are compiled into the Linux kernel. If you want to raise issues or propose changes then you need to post them in the Raspberry Pi Linux kernel Git repo. https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/issues
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#5
(09-16-2020, 03:57 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: The USB audio driver and quirks config file are compiled into the Linux kernel. If you want to raise issues or propose changes then you need to post them in the Raspberry Pi Linux kernel Git repo. https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/issues

thanks. I will continue the tests because im not sure the problems it with this module
i remove the battery and connect power supply to test.
the problem occurs only with 24bit songs
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