That one looks nice.Have you tested it in Linux with full volume. with no dist?
The thing is I bought this one https://www.aliexpress.com/item/100....order_list.order_list_main.11.6eb71802K1saua
And it works nice in windows with full on the volume ,but in ubuntu it distorts on halv the volume control.
The thing is I bought this one https://www.aliexpress.com/item/100....order_list.order_list_main.11.6eb71802K1saua
And it works nice in windows with full on the volume ,but in ubuntu it distorts on halv the volume control.
Asus Xonar U7 works well on Raspberry PI => should work fine on other Linux boxes. Volume control dial on the box acts a USB HID device sending messages back to host. Volume of actual DAC output is settable via normal ALSA methods.
I used the same thingy, Behringer uca222, on Fedora Linux, some time back in 2014 or so.Hello from Greece! I use a behringer external usb card .
It works fine in linux.
It tested in mint,manjaro and opensusse.
Buy it from ebay,and use it with audacity to digitize my old cassettes !
The U5 and U7 worked well on Linux for me; should be good for almost all mainstream distros by now. Very good performance IMO, I was quite happy with the sound quality; the main reason I upgraded was to get balanced outputs, otherwise I'd still be using them.That shoul be a U5 i ordered..
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