01-Jun-2016, 07:34
(01-Jun-2016, 06:36)AllenB Wrote: So, just to add to the above, Sonore have published known issues for their µRendu:-
http://docs.sonore.us/microrendu/microRe...ssues.html
So what is meant by Devialet not implementing stand-by mode properly, how does this seemingly affect USB connections on devices that run with a Linux OS, and will Devialet correct this in firmware?
Or will we just get an arrogant 'nothing wrong with the way we do it'?
According to Jesus there is a fix available for the µRendu/Devialet issue in a update to the µRendu. I updated my µRendu this morning and a small archive was installed. I do not know if this is the fix as I have not tested yet. I doubt that Devialet will do anything to correct this in firmware. It must be said that I have used my 250 with various Linux distros for a long time without any problems. Even if the underlying reason is Devialet's programming of the USB interface I first became aware of the behaviour with µRendu when reading about it on forums (here and on Computeraudiophile). I got my µRendu yesterday and immediately noticed that sound stopped after wake from sleep or change of input.
Let us hope that Sonore creates a workaround.
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Devialetless!
Roon, ROCK/Audiolense XO/Music on NAS/EtherRegen/RoPieee/USPCB/ISORegen/USPCB/Sound Devices USBPre2/Tannoy GOLD 8
250 Pro CI, MicroRendu(1.4), Mutec MC-3+USB
Devialetless!
Roon, ROCK/Audiolense XO/Music on NAS/EtherRegen/RoPieee/USPCB/ISORegen/USPCB/Sound Devices USBPre2/Tannoy GOLD 8
250 Pro CI, MicroRendu(1.4), Mutec MC-3+USB