Hakan Koseoglu wrote:
> I nicked my brother's Mbox 2 and plugged into my eee, it got
> recognised as an usb-audio device. So far so good. I started qjackctl
> and started the daemon as a 44kHz, non-realtime and playback-only
> device and it worked fine. Fired up hydrogen and connected it to the
> Jack and started playing. QJackctl reports me that it's running and
> rolling but no audio is coming out nor the led light on the device is
> lighting up.
>
> I was thinking since it got recognised as a USB device, at least the
> playback should have worked. Any clues and ideas, please?
It's possible that this device needs some vendor-specific commands to
enable certain things. Does in work in Windows when no separate driver
has been installed?
Please show the output of "lsusb -v" for this device.
Regards,
Clemens
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