From: Landsberger Brian J <brian@landsberger.com>
To: "linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: usb audio
Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2001 15:21:31 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3A8F077B.169063A8@landsberger.com> (raw)
Has anyone been able to get the Apple Pro (the round clear) speakers to
work in Linux? I've read the howto's and followed the various steps to
no avail. The various usb modules print the following to syslog:
Feb 17 14:05:50 fux0r kernel: usb.c: registered new driver audio
Feb 17 14:05:51 fux0r kernel: usbaudio: device 4 audiocontrol interface
0 has 0 input and 1 output AudioStreaming interfaces
Feb 17 14:05:51 fux0r kernel: usbaudio: device 4 interface 1 altsetting
0 does not have an endpoint
Feb 17 14:05:51 fux0r kernel: usbaudio: device 4 interface 1 altsetting
1: format 0x00000010 sratelo 5000 sratehi 50000 attributes 0x00
Feb 17 14:05:51 fux0r kernel: usbaudio: device 4 interface 1 altsetting
2: format 0x80000010 sratelo 5000 sratehi 50000 attributes 0x00
Feb 17 14:05:51 fux0r kernel: usbaudio: device 4 interface 1 altsetting
3 unsupported channels 2 framesize 3
Feb 17 14:05:51 fux0r kernel: usbaudio: constructing mixer for Terminal
3 type 0x0301
Some info out of usbdevfs on the speakers...
Speakers
Manufacturer: Apple Computer, Inc.
Serial Number: p4000
Speed: 12Mb/s (full)
USB Version: 1.10
Device Class: 00(>ifc )
Device Subclass: 00
Device Protocol: 00
Maximum Default Endpoint Size: 8
Number of Configurations: 1
Vendor Id: 05ac
Product Id: 1101
Revision Number: 0.01
Config Number: 1
Number of Interfaces: 3
Attributes: 80
MaxPower Needed: 500mA
Interface Number: 0
Name: audio
Alternate Number: 0
Class: 01(audio)
Sub Class: 1
Protocol: 0
Number of Endpoints: 0
Interface Number: 1
Name: audio
Alternate Number: 0
Class: 01(audio)
Sub Class: 2
Protocol: 0
Number of Endpoints: 0
Interface Number: 1
Name: audio
Alternate Number: 1
Class: 01(audio)
Sub Class: 2
Protocol: 0
Number of Endpoints: 1
Endpoint Address: 01
Direction: out
Attribute: 9
Type: Isoc
Max Packet Size: 112
Interval: 1ms
Interface Number: 1
Name: audio
Alternate Number: 2
Class: 01(audio)
Sub Class: 2
Protocol: 0
Number of Endpoints: 1
Endpoint Address: 01
Direction: out
Attribute: 9
Type: Isoc
Max Packet Size: 224
Interval: 1ms
Interface Number: 1
Name: audio
Alternate Number: 3
Class: 01(audio)
Sub Class: 2
Protocol: 0
Number of Endpoints: 1
Endpoint Address: 01
Direction: out
Attribute: 9
Type: Isoc
Max Packet Size: 336
Interval: 1ms
Interface Number: 2
Name: hid
Alternate Number: 0
Class: 03(HID )
Sub Class: 0
Protocol: 0
Number of Endpoints: 1
Endpoint Address: 83
Direction: in
Attribute: 3
Type: Int.
Max Packet Size: 2
Interval: 8ms
Thanks,
Brian
next reply other threads:[~2001-02-17 23:19 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-02-17 23:21 Landsberger Brian J [this message]
2001-02-19 16:46 ` usb audio Thomas Sailer
2001-02-20 6:41 ` Landsberger Brian J
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