01-19-2025, 11:44 PM
I'm sure it's possible but the different USB scenarios have to be tested to see initially what works and what doesn't and for those scenarios where we end up in a "not working" state try to figure out why. Is it some sort of USB hot-plug issue or something else?
For example my only USB DAC is an Allo Revolution. It reappears nicely in the Audio output list after the somewhat artificial scenario below so from my perspective this particular USB device and usage scenario are OK.
1. Pi running, USB DAC connected and configured as the audio output
2. Power off or unplug USB DAC
3. Reboot Pi
4. Audio output is auto-configured to HDMI since USB DAC is "gone"
- maybe this is what user wants?
5. Power on or plug in USB DAC, wait a few moments
6. Menu > Configure > Audio
7. USB DAC appears in the Audio output list
8. Select USB DAC and start playing music
Since I don't have any of the equipment mentioned in the two prior posts its not possible for me do any diagnosis whatsoever on those particular scenarios.
Maybe a dev with those types of scenarios and interest in working on them will help out :-)
For example my only USB DAC is an Allo Revolution. It reappears nicely in the Audio output list after the somewhat artificial scenario below so from my perspective this particular USB device and usage scenario are OK.
1. Pi running, USB DAC connected and configured as the audio output
2. Power off or unplug USB DAC
3. Reboot Pi
4. Audio output is auto-configured to HDMI since USB DAC is "gone"
- maybe this is what user wants?
5. Power on or plug in USB DAC, wait a few moments
6. Menu > Configure > Audio
7. USB DAC appears in the Audio output list
8. Select USB DAC and start playing music
Since I don't have any of the equipment mentioned in the two prior posts its not possible for me do any diagnosis whatsoever on those particular scenarios.
Maybe a dev with those types of scenarios and interest in working on them will help out :-)