In Reply to: DAC USB Audio 2.0 compatability posted by 91derlust on December 2, 2016 at 19:48:11:
In the past I ran into several issues in that area.
ClassCompliancy doesn't mean to stay 100% generic with your firmware.
As soon as manufacturers add certain specific configurations on top of the generic features to the firmware, there's a good chance that these devices won't work at all.
Last time I ran into that issue was a NAD M51 2-3 years ago.
Adding a so called "quirk" to the driver helped me more than once.
But that can't be done by a normal user.
You need to be able to patch a driver and then you need to compile
a new kernel.
Bottom line. Blame the DAC manufacturer for not testing his device under Linux/Android!
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