That might be reasonable -
If the sound driver internally just copies the audio file to the sound device.
Did (or does) a new device node show up in /dev when you plug in the audio device?
If not, either it isn't suppose to or your firmware version is missing a u-dev rule (which would be something fairly easy to find).
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dmesg -c
Before connecting the device - that will clear the ring buffer and anything in it afterwards is the result of your connecting the device.
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I ordered one of the Amazon dongles, just to learn about it.
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