I just double checked with my USB soundcard, it looks like this driver doesn't produce messages on successful initialization. Also, verify that your kernel includes the module snd-usb-audio, and modinfo snd-usb-audio includes these two alias: usb:v*p*d*dc*dsc*dp*ic01isc01ip*in*Īlias: usb:v*p*d*dc*dsc*dp*ic01isc03ip*in*Īssuming the duplicate lines at the end of your output are a copy&paste error: This looks like a standard USB soundcard, and should be automatically handled by snd-usb-audio. Please edit question with output of lsusb -vd 0d8c:0012, so we can see if it has a descriptor with an audio class. What instead happens according your dmesg is that the device is recognized as a Human Interface Device, which is odd, unless it has buttons or similar that it represents in this way in addition to the sound function. What should happen is that the module snd-usb-audio is loaded based on the class of the USB device. If you haven't, update your kernel to the newest version. It's impossible to derive it from your information, but you can derive it from lsusb -t if you can't find the device directly.ģ) Please edit question with output of dmesg that appears after you plugin the device.Ĥ) Very likely you are missing the correct ALSA drivers. You don't say why you need this string, but you are probably doing it wrong.Ģ) The example contents of your devstr are the USB path as shown in /sys/bus/usb/devices. None of the drivers you'd normally use would use a devstr. IdVendor 0x0d8c C-Media Electronics, Inc.ġ) USB audio devices are handled by the ALSA kernel drivers, and those react automatically to the vendor:product identifier of the USB device (or the generic interface). UPDATE 2 output of lsusb -vd 0d8c:0012 lsusb -vd 0d8c:0012īus 001 Device 004: ID 0d8c:0012 C-Media Electronics, Inc.īDeviceClass 0 (Defined at Interface level) Nov 17 12:33:52 44249 kernel: input: C-Media Electronics Inc. Here is /var/log/messages (after a reboot) Nov 17 12:33:52 44249 kernel: usb 1-1.2: New USB device found, idVendor=0d8c, idProduct=0012 to to be referenced in the configuration file. I need this device Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0d8c:0012 C-Media Electronics, Inc. SMSC9512/9514 Fast Ethernet Adapterīus 001 Device 002: ID 0424:9514 Standard Microsystems Corp.īus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Lsusb looks like this: Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0d8c:0012 C-Media Electronics, Inc.īus 001 Device 003: ID 0424:ec00 Standard Microsystems Corp. It is a USB sound card The configuration file requires something like this: devstr=1-1.3.1:1.0 You’ll find the option to copy the link directly or open the link in another app.I have hardware to interact with that uses USB. At the bottom of this section, tap the Get audio RSS link option.Tap on the My membership section of their page.Tap on the search icon and select your creator.Log in using the Patreon app on your Android device.Follow the steps below to quickly subscribe to your creator’s RSS feed: If you’re using the Patreon app on Android, you can subscribe to your creator’s RSS feed directly to any other compatible Podcast app on your device from within the app. Subscribe to your Audio RSS link on the Patreon app for Android * Check out this article to get to know what Podcast apps that my custom audio RSS link will work with. To quickly subscribe, tap the option to open the link in another app, and select which podcast app you’d like to use from your device* You’ll find the option to copy the link directly or open the link in another app. Tap on the Overview section of their page.Tap on My Memberships and select your creator.Log in using the Patreon app on your iOS device.If you’re using the Patreon app on iOS, you can subscribe to your creator’s RSS feed directly to any other compatible Podcast app on your device from within the app. Follow the steps below to quickly subscribe to your creator’s RSS feed: Check out this article to get to know How to access your podcast feed with Acast Subscribe to your Audio RSS link on the Patreon app for iOS If the creator uses Patreon’s integration with Acast to provide podcast feeds to patrons.
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