Sergei Steshenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|> "Much swapping out of different components" means physical replacement,
|> changing in interconnect, etc. ?
|>
|> I.e. you didn't mean swapping in its writing memory to disk <->
|> reading from disk to memory sense ?
I just meant cha
On Wed, 26 Dec 2007, Vinicius Carvalho wrote:
> Hello there! I have an acer travelmate 3260 using Ubuntu 7.10. When I
> first installed it, it did not recognized my sound chip, and I had to
> get latest alsa (I believe I used 1.0.13 at the time) compiled it, and
> after a few hours (I'm a complet
Hello there! I have an acer travelmate 3260 using Ubuntu 7.10. When I
first installed it, it did not recognized my sound chip, and I had to
get latest alsa (I believe I used 1.0.13 at the time) compiled it, and
after a few hours (I'm a complet dumb on linux, I just love it and use
it :) ) I got it
On Thu, 27 Dec 2007, Tom Lanyon wrote:
> On 27/12/2007, at 2:49 AM, Chris Stranex wrote:
>
>> Take a look at the M-Audio range of PCI cards.
>>
>> I think all of them have S/PDIF In and Out and they are supported by
>> ALSA. The Audiophile range are pretty cheap but good quality (I don't
>> have o
>> The M-Audio range look good but only have a coax SPDIF, none of them
>> have optical/toslink. I'm worried about interference on a coax cable
>> back behind the receivers and would prefer an optical cable.
>>
>> Any other ideas?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Tom
>>
>
> Maybe a standalone optical decoupler exi
On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 09:53:35 +1030
Tom Lanyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 27/12/2007, at 2:49 AM, Chris Stranex wrote:
>
> > Take a look at the M-Audio range of PCI cards.
> >
> > I think all of them have S/PDIF In and Out and they are supported by
> > ALSA. The Audiophile range are pretty ch
On 27/12/2007, at 2:49 AM, Chris Stranex wrote:
> Take a look at the M-Audio range of PCI cards.
>
> I think all of them have S/PDIF In and Out and they are supported by
> ALSA. The Audiophile range are pretty cheap but good quality (I don't
> have one but I've heard they are good)
>
> Otherwise a
Take a look at the M-Audio range of PCI cards.
I think all of them have S/PDIF In and Out and they are supported by
ALSA. The Audiophile range are pretty cheap but good quality (I don't
have one but I've heard they are good)
Otherwise as Jeremy suggested, the E-MU range is also pretty well
suppor
I needed spdif output over both optical and RCA and I settled on an
EMU0404 card that I got through guitarcenter.com
I have not gotten AC3 passthru to work yet though, just PCM
JLM
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