Maybe I'm out of date, but what is this exactly?leyvi wrote:I've got a USB audio adapter built-in to my motherboard,
That is the obvious solutiongarrison wrote:if you configured your own kernel, start with trying distribution kernel - usually USB audio works out of the box and most frequent issue is missing kernel modules in custom configurations
I thought the same thing when I first came across it, then realised "all the things I didn't have to do*" to make the audio on my new MB bend to my will.Banana wrote:Maybe I'm out of date, but what is this exactly?
Through the MB audio system or you have USB headphones?leyvi wrote:The headphones work fine
My headphones are connected to the case's front 3.5 mm port, which has a connection to the motherboard's front audio header, which runs out of the audio controller (in this case ROG SupremeFX 7.1 Surround Sound High Definition Audio CODEC ALC4080 [Realtek ALC4080]).Ralphred wrote:Through the MB audio system or you have USB headphones?leyvi wrote:The headphones work fine
That's the same as mine. If your headphone jack is working then the card is "working".leyvi wrote:ROG SupremeFX 7.1 Surround Sound High Definition Audio CODEC ALC4080 [Realtek ALC4080]
So headphones plugged in the front IO (3,5mm port) work correct, but you want audio over USB for a connected device?leyvi wrote:My headphones are connected to the case's front 3.5 mm port, which has a connection to the motherboard's front audio header, which runs out of the audio controller (in this case ROG SupremeFX 7.1 Surround Sound High Definition Audio CODEC ALC4080 [Realtek ALC4080]).Ralphred wrote:Through the MB audio system or you have USB headphones?leyvi wrote:The headphones work fine