Re: Sound in Stretch
Joe wrote:
> That's not on any compatibility list anywhere, but it has worked OK for
> years on Wheezy on the same computer hardware. Anyway, USB is USB, and
> there really shouldn't be compatibility issues for at least basic
> playback. I'm not trying to record or use SPDIF.
could be that support in the snd_usb_audio driver is not provided anymore
for this device or is not working properly ... and BTW USB is not USB -
there is USB1, USB2 and now USB3
I still think if you don't see the device, the card is unsupported in the
usb audio driver
So I looked for you in the kernel config - it looks like the hid you find
are the audio jack controls, but I do not see the second one.
I think it is a problem with the codec or you need to load SND_HDA_GENERIC
and SND_HDA_CODEC_CMEDIA
perhaps they are not autoloaded
you could also try loading the intel hda driver, it should pull related (if
it succeeds to load without hardware)
regards
Symbol: HID_CMEDIA [=n] â??
â?? Type : tristate â??
â?? Prompt: CMedia CM6533 HID audio jack controls â??
â?? Location: â??
â?? -> Device Drivers â??
â?? -> HID support â??
â?? -> HID bus support (HID [=y]) â??
â?? (1) -> Special HID drivers â??
â?? Defined at drivers/hid/Kconfig:225 â??
â?? Depends on: INPUT [=y] && HID [=y] â??
â?? â??
â?? â??
â?? Symbol: SND_HDA_CODEC_CMEDIA [=m] â??
â?? Type : tristate â??
â?? Prompt: Build C-Media HD-audio codec support â??
â?? Location: â??
â?? -> Device Drivers â??
â?? -> Sound card support (SOUND [=m]) â??
â?? -> Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (SND [=m]) â??
â?? (2) -> HD-Audio â??
â?? Defined at sound/pci/hda/Kconfig:189 â??
â?? Depends on: SOUND [=m] && !UML && SND [=m] && SND_HDA [=m] â??
â?? Selects: SND_HDA_GENERIC [=m]
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