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+NAME
+ oss_usb - USB Audio/MIDI/Mixer driver
+
+DESCRIPTION
+ The Open Sound System driver for USB Audio and MIDI devices.
+
+ AUDIO
+ The Audio driver supports:
+
+ o 8-96Khz Playback/Recording
+ o 8 or 16 or 32 bits
+ o 2, 4, 6 or 8 channel audio.
+ o SPDIF digital output and Input
+ o AC3 passthrough
+ o Volume control and device input mixer
+
+ MIDI
+The oss_usb driver supports all MIDI devices that are compatible with the
+official USB MIDI specification. In addition the driver supports few devices
+that use their own private protocol (including some Yamaha and Midiman models).
+
+ USB MIXER
+ The USB Audio mixer is a new type of mixer that doesn't have
+ the normal volume controls found on AC97 or Legacy SB devices.
+ The USB audio mixer provides control for selecting the Alternate
+ device setting - this usually allows the device to be switched
+ into a Professional audio mode (eg 24bit or 96Khz mode)
+
+ ALTERNATIVE SETTINGS
+ Some USB audio devices use a feature called as alternative settings for
+ bandwidth management. Typically such devices have multiple high speed
+ inputs and outputs that may require more bandwidth than provided by the USB
+ bus. The alternative settings feature is used to select between multiple
+ low speed devices or just few high speed devices.
+
+ When the device has multiple alternative settings an "altsetting" selector
+ will be visible in the control panel for the device (use ossmix(1) or
+ ossxmix(1) to change it). Alternative setting OFF means that all
+ audio devices are disabled. The other settings provide different combinations
+ of high/medium speed devices. You can use the ossinfo(1) command
+ (ossinfo -a -v3) to find out the devices supported by the currently selected
+ alternative settings and the capabilities of them.
+
+KNOWN BUGS
+ Under Linux it is necessary to run the ossdetect -d and ossdevlinks commands
+ after an USB device has been hot-plugged. Alternatively you can execute
+ soundoff and soundon to reload OSS.
+
+OPTIONS
+None
+
+FILES
+CONFIGFILEPATH/oss_usb.conf Device configuration file
+
+AUTHOR
+4Front Technologies