Dear FA support,
I work with Nano Pi2 for several projects. one of them needs audio and I want to play sound with cheap usb audio solution.
Unfortunately the Nano Pi2`s audio is routed to SPDIF transceiver in Debian GNU/Linux which is not mapped to I/O ports
.
I searched many forums but seems that kernel should be compiled with some new modules.
I have installed most of ALSA libs but still need "snd_usb_audio" module and i can not find a way to add it to the kernel.
ALSAMIXER only detects SPDIF , also alsactl init command returns only SPDIF while a CM108 usb audio controller is plugged and lsusb returns correct hid of the usb card.
Do you have any idea for this problem ? Any guide for this ?
Thank you.
I work with Nano Pi2 for several projects. one of them needs audio and I want to play sound with cheap usb audio solution.
Unfortunately the Nano Pi2`s audio is routed to SPDIF transceiver in Debian GNU/Linux which is not mapped to I/O ports

I searched many forums but seems that kernel should be compiled with some new modules.
I have installed most of ALSA libs but still need "snd_usb_audio" module and i can not find a way to add it to the kernel.
ALSAMIXER only detects SPDIF , also alsactl init command returns only SPDIF while a CM108 usb audio controller is plugged and lsusb returns correct hid of the usb card.
Do you have any idea for this problem ? Any guide for this ?
Thank you.