se call us: 201-801-0812
> Half a dozen requests for info and help from core-sound have
> gone unanswered for nearly a month- are there any users who
> have ever gotten one of these things to actually work on x86.
> I've either got DOA hardware or am doing something really
&g
the S/PDIF inputs on our
PDAudio-CF card, we're able to record microphone inputs.
Len Moskowitz
Core Sound
www.core-sound.com
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Michael Blakeley ([EMAIL PROTECTED] )wrote:
I've run into a crashing problem with the PDAudioCF, and I'm
hoping someone can help.
I took my PDAudioCF out taping last night (TJ Kirk's first gig in 6
years, in case you're interested). Anyway, I ran into a hard freez
Michael Hunold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm currently looking for an alsa supported soundcard with working spdif
> input (optical input preferred).
You might consider our PDAudio-CF. It accepts both optical and coaxial at
up to 24-bits and 192 KS/s.
Len Moskowitz
Co
Will support for 88.2/96 KHz sampling rates be added?
Len Moskowitz
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From: "Patrick Shirkey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Alsa
ink to a short (only a few seconds, but still >3 Meg) 24-bit/96
KHz WAV file. Might you try it with ecasound?
http://www.core-sound.com/96_24bit_excerpt.wav
Len Moskowitz
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For Linux, I haven't yet found one. For Windows there's "n-Track Studio"
(www.ntrack.com).
Len Moskowitz
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urses/comp630/WavFileFormat.html
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Hi -- new subscriber here.
I have a computer that uses the 2.2.14 kernel and can't be upgraded. I now
need to install ALSA to drive a audio interface. May I use the current ALSA
release or must I install a previous version?
Thanks in advance!
Len Mosk