Hello,

I'm looking into writing my own audio distribution software that would consist of 4 
analog inputstreams, 6 digital inputstreams (generated from within the system, eg. 
mp3-player) and one 5.1 dolby digital input stream (generated by dvd software). I 
would like to distribute any of these 16 streams to my 9 analog outputs.

My eye fell on the M-Audio Delta 410 
(http://www.midiman.com/products/m-audio/delta410.php) since it is capable of handling 
2 analog inputs and 8 analog outputs at very nice characteristics. The two missing 
inputs and one output could be provided by one of the soundcards I have left over from 
some old system.

As I understand, all Delta cards are supported that have the Envy24 chipset. Is this 
also true for the Delta 410 ? Does anyone have any experience using this card under 
Linux ?

Would I be able to drive all my 9 outputs at the same time using different inputs ?

Is anyone doing the same thing, maybe using a different card ?

Are there alternative cards to the Delta 410 that have better linux support and are 
worth considering ?

Any comments or good resources on audio programming are always very welcome, since I 
can't wait to get get this system up and running.

Best regards,

Kristof Pelckmans
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