Hallo,
Matt Middleton hat gesagt: // Matt Middleton wrote:

> I'm looking for a small external soundcard that
> doesn't require external power (but that also doesn't
> drain my batteries).  The other important feature is
> that it should have hardware mixing (can play multiple
> streams at once).  I currently have an Edirol UA-5 and
> it doens't seem to have hardware mixing (does anybody
> know if this is true or not).  I was looking at the
> M-Audio transit and it looks pretty nice, but it
> wasn't functioning well with ALSA on th last posts I
> could find.  Does anyone know if this is still the
> case?  Does this card have hardware mixing?  Anyway, I
> appreciate any suggestions anyone has.  

No USB soundcard I know does hardware mixing. In fact, most PCI
soundcards don't even support it. This is all done in software
nowadays. 

So I'd suggest to stay with the Edirol, or maybe look at the Audiotrak
and Terratec Aureon cards for cheap multichannel USB.

ciao
-- 
 Frank Barknecht                               _ ______footils.org__


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