philips lately released a new sound card that rivals SBLIve in output
quality.
Anyone tried it?
wonder if it would have linux drivers... :)
Jerry McBride wrote:
> In all honesty, I haven't come across a sound card/chip that I couldn't
> get to work with linux, either via OSS or ALSA. In my humble
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Hi,
I have a SB Live! Works great.
On Sun, 17 Mar 2002 13:38:10 -0500, Joel Hammer wrote:
>I am looking for a great sounding card.
>
>I realized I was missing something with my current cards (All old
>soundblasters) when I bought a new Compaq Presa
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Subject: Re: Good linux compatible sound card
> I am looking for a great sounding card.
>
> I realized I was missing something with my current cards (All old
> soundblasters) when I bought a new Compaq Presario (For my kid at
> college) and ran an mp3 on it through so
On Sat, 16 Mar 2002 19:00:13 -0600 "Brett I. Holcomb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Turtle Beach Santa Cruz worked out of the box for me.
That card sounds very nice, but most features don't work in Linux (such as
multiple speakers, versajack). Only get the card if you want it for
listening with
I am looking for a great sounding card.
I realized I was missing something with my current cards (All old
soundblasters) when I bought a new Compaq Presario (For my kid at
college) and ran an mp3 on it through some bad speakers. The sound was
much better than I am getting currently.
Joel
On Sun
On Sun, 17 Mar 2002 10:40:55 -0600 Rick Sivernell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> List
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>Dag Nabit, choices choices choices, just so many to choose from.
> Is this not the greatest and Linux too.
>
In all honesty, I haven't come across a sound card/chip that I couldn't
get to work with linu
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Dag Nabit, choices choices choices, just so many to choose from.
Is this not the greatest and Linux too.
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> Can someone recommend a really nice, high quality sound card for
linux?
> Thanks,
> Joel
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Rick Sivernell wrote:
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> ESS, SoundBlaster any
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ESS is a good card except if you're trying to run the Mandrake 8.2 beta
4. The card uses the es1371 sound
On Sat, 16 Mar 2002 18:37:22 -0500, Joel Hammer wrote:
>Can someone recommend a really nice, high quality sound card for linux?
>Thanks,
>Joel
Creatives Sound Blaster Live works quite well emu10k module
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Turtle Beach Santa Cruz worked out of the box for me.
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> ESS, SoundBlaster any
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ESS, SoundBlaster any
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Can someone recommend a really nice, high quality sound card for linux?
Thanks,
Joel
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