I am using a ESI u24xl card - it's sleek nice looking and really easy to use
with puredyne. Even the spdif in and out work really nicely ~

the card is not too expensive too

http://www.esi-audio.com/products/u24xl/


On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 5:52 AM, James Harkins <[email protected]> wrote:

> My collaborator on a large dance/multimedia piece is having some major
> problems getting any audio output except for the built-in speakers to work
> using puredyne 9.11 on a ThinkPad (not sure of the exact model).
>
> Plugging into the headphone out kills all the audio -- apparently a common
> Ubuntu problem.
>
> He's also tried two USB sound cards: a SoundBlaster (choppy output) and a
> SoundBlaster X-Fi.. The X-Fi works with Skype but supercollider cranks out
> some really grungy noise every five seconds or so.
>
> I'm not very expert in this area -- any ideas?
> James
>
>
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