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Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: Lord C on 10 March 2004, 05:00
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USB Headsets vs PCI SoundCards
Mandrake & ALSA
I current have a standard PCI soundcard, installed with up-to-date cirus drivers.
I would like to install my Plantronics Headset but i come against a bit of a problem, heh.
When the USB Headset is plugged in, Linux will not start, (it freezes during boot, sometimes during usb module dependancies loading, sometimes not).
I have tried playing around with ALSA a bit, with no success.
I have followed this (http://) thread too.
Im running out of ideas.
I have booted the system without any USB except the headset, with all of them etc.
I managed to get it to boot with it installed on one occasion, but i couldnt use it or see it with usbview.
Operating System: Mandrake Linux 9.2
USB Headset: Plantronics DSP-400
USB Mouse: Logitech MX700 Wireless
I have a USB2 5port PCI card installed too, i have tried removing all appliances from that too.
Please help (http://smile.gif)
[ March 09, 2004: Message edited by: BaDDaSS[Mandrake] ]
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Uh...why do you have a USB headset? There's ones that just plug into the PCI soundcard.
Have you tried plugging it in while the system is running?
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Yes, the system will still freeze.
I have a USB headset because the sound quality is far superior to using a sound card, as it has its only built in, cutting out the static.
it also allows me to use voice comms on the headset (gaming) and play mp3s through the speakers(sound card) (http://smile.gif)
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Wow, I never knew USB Headsets exsisted. I still don't see a point to having one.
> Maybe, do a google search to check for compatibility or if there is a way to get it working...
http://www.plantronics.com/north_america/en_US/catalog/display_product_detail.jhtml?rootId=cat640035&productTypeId=cat640035&prodId=prod440042 (http://www.plantronics.com/north_america/en_US/catalog/display_product_detail.jhtml?rootId=cat640035&productTypeId=cat640035&prodId=prod440042)
Okay, why buy $90 headsets is my second question? I mean you're going to hear the basic thing with the $9 headsets.
[ March 09, 2004: Message edited by: enjoijeff ]
[ March 09, 2004: Message edited by: enjoijeff ]
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I like quality sound (http://smile.gif)
These headsets are superb for gaming, its like you'r acctually there in a first person shooter.
I cant stand cheap sound quality.
When im watching films i use the 5.1 speakers,
When i play games or use Voice Comms i use the Headset :D
Yeah ive tried google, for a few hours. i came here straight after. such a headache.
So anyway, the point in having one:
better quality sound,
can use speakers at same time as headset (http://smile.gif)
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Well, with ALSA installed correctly and my kernel updated, i can now see "USB AUDIO" uder ALSA in XMMS output preferrences, if i plug the headset in while the PC is running.
But when i select this device i hear nothing more than a squelch.
Once it said "unable to install hw parameters"
It also now appears under 'usbview' as....
quote:
snd-usb-audio / hid
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: 047f
Product Id: 0ca1
Revision Number: 0.04
Config Number: 1
Number of Interfaces: 4
Attributes: 80
MaxPower Needed: 100mA
Interface Number: 0
Name: snd-usb-audio
Alternate Number: 0
Class: 01(audio)
Sub Class: 01
Protocol: 00
Number of Endpoints: 0
Interface Number: 1
Name: snd-usb-audio
Alternate Number: 0
Class: 01(audio)
Sub Class: 02
Protocol: 00
Number of Endpoints: 0
Interface Number: 1
Name: snd-usb-audio
Alternate Number: 1
Class: 01(audio)
Sub Class: 02
Protocol: 00
Number of Endpoints: 1
Endpoint Address: 01
Direction: out
Attribute: 9
Type: Isoc
Max Packet Size: 100
Interval: 1ms
Interface Number: 1
Name: snd-usb-audio
Alternate Number: 2
Class: 01(audio)
Sub Class: 02
Protocol: 00
Number of Endpoints: 1
Endpoint Address: 01
Direction: out
Attribute: 9
Type: Isoc
Max Packet Size: 200
Interval: 1ms
Interface Number: 2
Name: snd-usb-audio
Alternate Number: 0
Class: 01(audio)
Sub Class: 02
Protocol: 00
Number of Endpoints: 0
Interface Number: 2
Name: snd-usb-audio
Alternate Number: 1
Class: 01(audio)
Sub Class: 02
Protocol: 00
Number of Endpoints: 1
Endpoint Address: 84
Direction: in
Attribute: 9
Type: Isoc
Max Packet Size: 50
Interval: 1ms
Interface Number: 2
Name: snd-usb-audio
Alternate Number: 2
Class: 01(audio)
Sub Class: 02
Protocol: 00
Number of Endpoints: 1
Endpoint Address: 84
Direction: in
Attribute: 9
Type: Isoc
Max Packet Size: 100
Interval: 1ms
Interface Number: 3
Name: hid
Alternate Number: 0
Class: 03(HID )
Sub Class: 00
Protocol: 00
Number of Endpoints: 1
Endpoint Address: 83
Direction: in
Attribute: 3
Type: Int.
Max Packet Size: 2
Interval: 3ms