11-29-2018, 10:52 PM
It could be the culprit because S/PDIF format only supports up to 24 bit word length. This device is in the audio chain so ALSA must be seeing the requirement for "spdif" and then doing 32 -> 24 bit conversion.
I reread your post and didn't realize until I linked to the diyAudio thread that the converter you are referring to is from the TDA legend himself @ecdesigns :-)
I don't have much experience with driver/overlay development but if you are able to get a 32 bit capable LJ overlay made then next step would be to submit for acceptance into the Linux kernel. At same time I can code in support for the Converter and its overlays :-)
-Tim
I reread your post and didn't realize until I linked to the diyAudio thread that the converter you are referring to is from the TDA legend himself @ecdesigns :-)
I don't have much experience with driver/overlay development but if you are able to get a 32 bit capable LJ overlay made then next step would be to submit for acceptance into the Linux kernel. At same time I can code in support for the Converter and its overlays :-)
-Tim