TEAC AI-101DA USB working?

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TEAC AI-101DA USB working?

Postby twinpeaks » 22 Nov 2016, 11:51

Hi,
I installed RuneAudio on a Raspberry 2. It's working really fine but a separate DAC is needed definitely. Since I also need a new, smaller amp (restricted space), an amp with integrated DAC would be nice. So I found the TEAC AI-101DA. I surely could use the toslink input with a HiFiBerry Digi+ or similar, but using the amp's USB port would be nicer, because no HiFiBerry is needed and both toslink inputs would be free for other sources. I couldn't find a definitive answer, does RuneAudio (or Linux in general) support the USB port of the AI-101DA?

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Re: TEAC AI-101DA USB working?

Postby Brain007 » 23 Nov 2016, 10:09

i think you need to talk to TEAC official support!
here you go: teac.com/support
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Re: TEAC AI-101DA USB working?

Postby twinpeaks » 30 Nov 2016, 14:27

Although I didn't expect an answer other than "we don't support Linux" I contacted Teac service last week and asked if they know if this thing works in Linux. No answer at all until now.
I let you know should they still send a reply.
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Re: TEAC AI-101DA USB working?

Postby VW Darren » 01 Mar 2017, 22:50

I would say -yes.
I have a Teac NP-H750 which has a built in dac I connect to my RPi via a USB cable.
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Re: TEAC AI-101DA USB working?

Postby ragious » 02 Mar 2017, 08:06

I would say yes to since I run an AD-301DA without problems :-)
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Re: TEAC AI-101DA USB working?

Postby iosman987 » 17 Jan 2020, 06:23

twinpeaks wrote:Hi,
I installed RuneAudio on a Raspberry 2. It's working really fine but a separate DAC is needed definitely. Since I also need a new, smaller amp (restricted space), an amp with integrated DAC would be nice. So I found the TEAC AI-101DA. I surely could use the toslink input with a HiFiBerry Digi+ or similar, but using the amp's stranger chat USB port would be nicer, because no HiFiBerry is needed and both toslink inputs would be free for other sources. I couldn't find a definitive stranger chat answer, does RuneAudio (or Linux in general) support the USB port of the AI-101DA?

twinpeaks


Same Issue I'm facing from last month, If you get any solution then please tell me, Thanks In Advanced.
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Re: TEAC AI-101DA USB working?

Postby numanair » 08 Jan 2021, 03:10

iosman987 wrote:
twinpeaks wrote:Hi,
I installed RuneAudio on a Raspberry 2. It's working really fine but a separate DAC is needed definitely. Since I also need a new, smaller amp (restricted space), an amp with integrated DAC would be nice. So I found the TEAC AI-101DA. I surely could use the toslink input with a HiFiBerry Digi+ or similar, but using the amp's USB port would be nicer, because no HiFiBerry is needed and both toslink inputs would be free for other sources. I couldn't find a definitive answer, does RuneAudio (or Linux in general) support the USB port of the AI-101DA?

twinpeaks


Same Issue I'm facing from last month, If you get any solution then please tell me, Thanks In Advanced.


While this might not be relevant to your setup, I wanted to share that my ai-101da works with linux on a rock64 (SBC similar to a pi). I'm running Armbian 20.11.6 with Alsa. I'm not familiar with runeaudio, so I'm sorry I can't help more specifically.

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$ cat /proc/asound/cards
 0 [rockchiprk3328 ]: rockchip_rk3328 - rockchip,rk3328
                      rockchip,rk3328
 1 [Audio          ]: USB-Audio - TEAC AI-101 Audio
                      TEAC TEAC AI-101 Audio at usb-ff5c0000.usb-1, high speed
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