RaspyFi - Topic: Sabre DAC with SA9023 problem http://www.raspyfi.com/forum/raspyfi-install-and-troubleshooting/sabre-dac-with-sa9023-problem/ Simple:Press Version 5.2.6 allmighty on Sabre DAC with SA9023 problem http://www.raspyfi.com/forum/raspyfi-install-and-troubleshooting/sabre-dac-with-sa9023-problem/#p1327 RaspyFi install and troubleshooting http://www.raspyfi.com/forum/raspyfi-install-and-troubleshooting/sabre-dac-with-sa9023-problem/#p1327 It also works on debian.

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Sun, 29 Sep 2013 20:42:28 +0200
StephenR on Sabre DAC with SA9023 problem http://www.raspyfi.com/forum/raspyfi-install-and-troubleshooting/sabre-dac-with-sa9023-problem/#p1322 RaspyFi install and troubleshooting http://www.raspyfi.com/forum/raspyfi-install-and-troubleshooting/sabre-dac-with-sa9023-problem/#p1322 I have the exact same thing. At least this is the first post that might hint at a reason why. It works under Win 7.

Appreciate any help on this.

cheers,

Stephen

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Sun, 29 Sep 2013 15:57:26 +0200
allmighty on Sabre DAC with SA9023 problem http://www.raspyfi.com/forum/raspyfi-install-and-troubleshooting/sabre-dac-with-sa9023-problem/#p1316 RaspyFi install and troubleshooting http://www.raspyfi.com/forum/raspyfi-install-and-troubleshooting/sabre-dac-with-sa9023-problem/#p1316 Hi all,

I bought the SABRE DAC however not with Tenor USB chip but with SA9023. And unfortunately it does not work. It is recognized as USB card but playing anything results in usb_set_interface failed (-32). Trying to play from console (aplay) results in aplay: set_params:1145: Unable to install hw params:

The Dac is recognized and listed in "aplay -l". Problems start when I try to play something to it.

The Dac is plugged directly into PI. Powersupply is 1A microUSB. I have a HDD plugged as well, but power to it is taken from an independent source (only data on RPi USB port)

I guess it boils down to the fact that this revision uses different usb receiver, but does anyone know whether it can be fixed. I cannot return it or exchange for the one with Tenor chip.

Thank for advice.

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Sun, 29 Sep 2013 14:03:20 +0200