On 09/07/03 17:49, Michael Hipp wrote:

Net Llama! wrote:

Just about any linux supported soundcard that's been sold within the past 5 years can do that.


Thanks. The HCL for RH9 looks like this:

C-Media -- CM8338/CM8738; Creative Labs -- SoundBlaster 128 PCI, SoundBlaster Live!, SoundBlaster Live! Audigy; Crystal -- CS428X/CS46XX; ESS -- Maestro, Maestro2, Maestro3, Solo; Ensoniq -- AudioPCI ES1370, ES1371; Intel -- ICH, ICH2, ICH3, ICH4; Yamaha -- YMF724, 74x, 754; VIA -- VIA82c686, VIA8233, VIA8235

Any reason to prefer one of those over another?

I'd stay away from the C-Media stuff. Its really crappy low end hardware. Other than that, you should be fine.



Unless you really need to have the recording available in real time, i might be less resource intensive to record in WAV format, and then convert to MP3 afterwards. Of course if the box is something really well powered hardware wise, it won't matter much.


Good point. It wouldn't have occurred to me since I've always thought of wav as a Windows thing.

well, originally yes, but usually all MP3s start off as WAVs and are then converted to MP3s.



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