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Using a MOTU UltraLite DAC - will it work?
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(08-14-2021, 02:50 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: Where's your sense of adventure? You can build 5.11 right now https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/tree/rpi-5.11.y

or you could try backporting the relevant USB audio stuff from 5.11 to 5.10 (which is LTS and likely to be the default RPi kernel for several years, or so say devs on the RaspberryPi forum).

Think of the bragging rights Tongue

ETA - neither approach is guaranteed to work, of course. Moving to either 5.10 or 5.11 might break existing moOde code; the USB tweaks might not be enough to get MOTU to work with 5.10. That's what makes it an adventure!

Regards,
Kent

I'm up for adventure! But the last time I saw anything vaguely like the CLI was 40 years ago when I briefly was a programmer. Since then it's just been GUI based configuration, so this will be an exploration of new territory for me.

Backporting the relevant USB stuff sounds tough, but maybe using a different Linux OS might be worth trying first. I read that someone got their MOTU running nicely on Ubuntu 21.04 (which uses kernel 5.11, and there's a server version for RPi) so that might be the right starting point, and try installing moOde on that.

And if moOde wont run on that, then I guess I'll be adding code for Camilla, Roon and Spotify manually and doing the distance with just text. If anyone has done any of these elements before, it would be good to hear from them.
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RE: Using a MOTU UltraLite DAC - will it work? - by johnanon - 08-15-2021, 07:26 AM

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