USB-audio adapters known to work with OpenWrt/mpd
Re: USB-audio adapters known to work with OpenWrt/mpd
I used this one form amazon, it works great and it has a very very very amazing sound:
http://www.amazon.de/Speed-Link-SL-8850 ... 467&sr=8-1
Yes, i know its german, but i think here in the forum are 2-3 german people.
Greets
EDIT: CM108
http://www.amazon.de/Speed-Link-SL-8850 ... 467&sr=8-1
Yes, i know its german, but i think here in the forum are 2-3 german people.
Greets
EDIT: CM108
Re: USB-audio adapters known to work with OpenWrt/mpd
Not knowing that all USB-Audio adapters do not work I ventured down to the local Micro Center and picked up a
BYTECC 7.1 CH Optical Sound Adapter model BT-US711.
The adapter has jacks for MIC in and headphones out plus a volume control.
The volume control does not work on this project although it works fine running in windows. It has a blue power led that blinks when you are connected to a station and is steady when idle. Other than the volume control not working it seems to work fine for me.
The price is marked $19.99 but rang up at $15.99
BYTECC 7.1 CH Optical Sound Adapter model BT-US711.
The adapter has jacks for MIC in and headphones out plus a volume control.
The volume control does not work on this project although it works fine running in windows. It has a blue power led that blinks when you are connected to a station and is steady when idle. Other than the volume control not working it seems to work fine for me.
The price is marked $19.99 but rang up at $15.99
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Re: USB-audio adapters known to work with OpenWrt/mpd
Hey all,
I just setup my Asus WL520GU as an internet radio and it's working great!
Many thanks to Jeff (mightyohm) for all his efforts on this project. This has been
a fun project from the start. I'd like to add my small bit and found that this USB adapter
from deal extreme works great (I' am listening to SkyFM as I 'am typing this post):
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/usb-2-0-vi ... pter-45577
I've been playing around with a Teensy micro controller and my next goal will be to attach an LCD
and control the radio with volume and tuner knobs.
Pete
I just setup my Asus WL520GU as an internet radio and it's working great!
Many thanks to Jeff (mightyohm) for all his efforts on this project. This has been
a fun project from the start. I'd like to add my small bit and found that this USB adapter
from deal extreme works great (I' am listening to SkyFM as I 'am typing this post):
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/usb-2-0-vi ... pter-45577
I've been playing around with a Teensy micro controller and my next goal will be to attach an LCD
and control the radio with volume and tuner knobs.
Pete
Re: USB-audio adapters known to work with OpenWrt/mpd
They are the blue audio adapters that give the continuous sine wave. I got it to work with the alsa drivers using this link: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=227 The sound quality is meh, but I only intended to listen to spoken word stuff mainly.mightyohm wrote:Wow. $0.23 for a USB-audio adapter?
Do they actually work?
Re: USB-audio adapters known to work with OpenWrt/mpd
Conceptronic CSOUNDU works perfect too:
USB 1.1
Chipset: cmedia CM109

USB 1.1
Chipset: cmedia CM109

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Re: USB-audio adapters known to work with OpenWrt/mpd
I'm happy to report back that the usb powered Logitech Z205 laptop speakers work by simply plugging them into the router.
The Z205 can be had for as little as $18.


The Z205 can be had for as little as $18.


Re: USB-audio adapters known to work with OpenWrt/mpd
Haha, that is pretty cool.
Jeff Keyzer
http://mightyohm.com
http://mightyohm.com
Re: USB-audio adapters known to work with OpenWrt/mpd
i use this usb audio too, but I can't hear some music?..any body can help mesilverD wrote:Yes, I can confirm that the 7.1 Channel USB External Sound Card Audio Adapter works. Here is the link to the one I purchased for $5.50 shipped:
linky
Now I just need to find an old boom box to make this portable.
but the green light is blinking