Re[2]: [linux-audio-dev] Soundcards: USB, Firewire, PCI, PCMCIA

2002-01-22 Thread Rick Burnett
Yes, the update did the trick. Let me point out that this wasn't a linux machine. I was only mentioning it because many people were unaware of it and knew that it was so incrediblt bad that many other people might see it. Even though I am going to stick with the board, the Intel chipset for is

Re: [linux-audio-dev] VIA chipset (WAS: Re: Soundcards: USB, Firewire,PCI, PCMCIA)

2002-01-22 Thread Richard C. Burnett
For those interested in the information on the Via chipset... http://www.tecchannel.de/hardware/817/7.html Most of it is Windoze based, but I haven't a clue as to who wrote the linux drivers and settings, so I am not sure if they are based off of recommendations from Via, which may or may not b

Re: [linux-audio-dev] VST link (open?)

2002-01-22 Thread Dustin Barlow
>i asked steinberg about the openness of VST Link: > >-- > >is steinberg planning on providing specs for VST Link on a > >royalty+license free basis like VST itself, or will this be > >proprietary technology? > >at first it will n

[linux-audio-dev] VIA chipset (WAS: Re: Soundcards: USB, Firewire, PCI, PCMCIA)

2002-01-22 Thread Nelson Posse Lago
On Tue, Jan 22 2002 at 10:12:20am -0500, Richard C. Burnett wrote: > > I also wanted to point out for those who are not aware, be very weary of > the VIA chipset on many AMD motherboards. Apparently there are some > communication issues between the north and south bridge chips and it > causes qu

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Soundcards: USB, Firewire, PCI, PCMCIA

2002-01-22 Thread Ariel Salomon
Richard C. Burnett wrote: > I also wanted to point out for those who are not aware, be very weary of > the VIA chipset on many AMD motherboards. Apparently there are some > communication issues between the north and south bridge chips and it > causes quite a bit of latency. I have the IWILL

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Soundcards: USB, Firewire, PCI, PCMCIA

2002-01-22 Thread Paul Davis
>suck. I can't say enough good things about the Delta series, but of >course if you want a pro-audio solution for a laptop under Linux you're >still SOL at this point. for those who haven't seen my announcement on alsa-devel: work will begin on the ALSA driver for the Hammerfall DSP around the e

[linux-audio-dev] VST link (open?)

2002-01-22 Thread Paul Davis
i asked steinberg about the openness of VST Link: -- >is steinberg planning on providing specs for VST Link on a >royalty+license free basis like VST itself, or will this be >proprietary technology? at first it will not be open.

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Soundcards: USB, Firewire, PCI, PCMCIA

2002-01-22 Thread Richard C. Burnett
I would like to point out that the Delta drivers have problems of their own too. Right now I am running a Delta 1010 which is an incredible setup. MUCH cleaner sound than the MOTU 2048MkII which I had an returned. Now that I finally have the delta working, it was well worth the money. But I h

[linux-audio-dev] searching the web-archives works again

2002-01-22 Thread Kai Vehmanen
Once again, searching the web archives was broken. This affected archives of lists: linux-audio-dev linux-audio-list ecasound-list I've rebuilt the htdig database and searching seems to work fine now. Thanks to Dan Hollis for the notice. If you have any problems, do let m