18.04 - O2+ODAC sound only plays during mouse movement





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I wanted go get more familiar with Linux, therefore I just installed Ubuntu 18.04 (dual boot).
There is a O2+ODAC USB soundcard installed which works on windows. Therefore, a hardware fault can be ruled out. However, on Ubuntu it is only possible to play sounds during mouse movement. I already tried to play with the pulseaudio config load-module module-udev-detect tsched=0. I also tried using a different USB2 port. The issue applies to all tested sources of sound (firefox,vlc).
The onboard analog output works however.



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    I wanted go get more familiar with Linux, therefore I just installed Ubuntu 18.04 (dual boot).
    There is a O2+ODAC USB soundcard installed which works on windows. Therefore, a hardware fault can be ruled out. However, on Ubuntu it is only possible to play sounds during mouse movement. I already tried to play with the pulseaudio config load-module module-udev-detect tsched=0. I also tried using a different USB2 port. The issue applies to all tested sources of sound (firefox,vlc).
    The onboard analog output works however.



    Does anyone know what I could try / what to search for?










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      I wanted go get more familiar with Linux, therefore I just installed Ubuntu 18.04 (dual boot).
      There is a O2+ODAC USB soundcard installed which works on windows. Therefore, a hardware fault can be ruled out. However, on Ubuntu it is only possible to play sounds during mouse movement. I already tried to play with the pulseaudio config load-module module-udev-detect tsched=0. I also tried using a different USB2 port. The issue applies to all tested sources of sound (firefox,vlc).
      The onboard analog output works however.



      Does anyone know what I could try / what to search for?










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      I wanted go get more familiar with Linux, therefore I just installed Ubuntu 18.04 (dual boot).
      There is a O2+ODAC USB soundcard installed which works on windows. Therefore, a hardware fault can be ruled out. However, on Ubuntu it is only possible to play sounds during mouse movement. I already tried to play with the pulseaudio config load-module module-udev-detect tsched=0. I also tried using a different USB2 port. The issue applies to all tested sources of sound (firefox,vlc).
      The onboard analog output works however.



      Does anyone know what I could try / what to search for?







      usb sound pulseaudio alsa






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          I could not detect the issue, but I found a workaround. While gathering information with lsdev, I saw my system has two USB controllers. After switching the DAC to the second controller, the sound immediately played like it should.



          I think it could be an issue related to IRQ conflict (if someone needs a point to start when having a similar issue). However, I won't investigate this any further as the workaround is sufficient for me.






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            I could not detect the issue, but I found a workaround. While gathering information with lsdev, I saw my system has two USB controllers. After switching the DAC to the second controller, the sound immediately played like it should.



            I think it could be an issue related to IRQ conflict (if someone needs a point to start when having a similar issue). However, I won't investigate this any further as the workaround is sufficient for me.






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              I could not detect the issue, but I found a workaround. While gathering information with lsdev, I saw my system has two USB controllers. After switching the DAC to the second controller, the sound immediately played like it should.



              I think it could be an issue related to IRQ conflict (if someone needs a point to start when having a similar issue). However, I won't investigate this any further as the workaround is sufficient for me.






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                I could not detect the issue, but I found a workaround. While gathering information with lsdev, I saw my system has two USB controllers. After switching the DAC to the second controller, the sound immediately played like it should.



                I think it could be an issue related to IRQ conflict (if someone needs a point to start when having a similar issue). However, I won't investigate this any further as the workaround is sufficient for me.






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                I could not detect the issue, but I found a workaround. While gathering information with lsdev, I saw my system has two USB controllers. After switching the DAC to the second controller, the sound immediately played like it should.



                I think it could be an issue related to IRQ conflict (if someone needs a point to start when having a similar issue). However, I won't investigate this any further as the workaround is sufficient for me.







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