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* Re Re: potential bug or quirk in the linux kernel usb subsystem, usb microphone sampling rate resolution rate
@ 2026-03-09  9:04 Hans Jörg Paliege
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From: Hans Jörg Paliege @ 2026-03-09  9:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello Mr. Hartman,



i am just a daily linux user and not familiar with the internal 
proceedings of bugreports, mailing lists and development teams.

Please dont take any of this personal. I just sent the report to the 
main developer according to the linux kernel documentation,

which is you. As with yesterdays and this email, i only clicked reply 
and i hope that the email finds its way to the right developer

and with some good luck maybe this quirk will be fixed.



Small addendum to the usb microphone quirk:


As a workaround i use a professional ZOOM H2 usb audio recording device 
from 2009. Specs can be found on a wikipedia page.



The main difference why this works fine is because during boot it is 
only powered up and on the device itself i have to

choose either to be a smd card storage device or a usb stereo 
microphone. At this point i have to manually set the

audio sample rate to either 44100 or 48000 and then initialize the usb 
connection with the pc. Once this is done,

it works and the usb subsystem does not override the sampling rate 
because it is set on the device itself.


As with todays dmesg messages, they are the same as yesterday. All other 
dmesg messages are fine with no errors, and all other usb devices work 
fine.


Thank you very much.


Best regards


Hans Paliege




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