> I wish I could! But no other PCI card I've found so far has 192kHz AES/EBU
IO
> I need for linking it to dCS converters we have in studio on our
University.
Can't you do this through the various RME cards? The latest ones have
192khz analogue, but I haven't looked at the digital performance...?
> > Have I any arguments to use in the discussion with Lynxstudio?
>
> Tell them you will use some other vendor instead, and that if they believe
> there is anything about their card which needs hiding in software, they
> are likely mistaken. If they want to protect IP, use patents for that --
> no
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 09:40:36AM +0100, Giuliano Pochini wrote:
> Yep :( They don't like the "invasive" GPL. I can't understand those
> people. We are speaking about a *driver*. The card is the product they
> sell. Customers don't buy the card because they need to use the driver.
Huh? I don't
On 19-Jan-2004 Michal Kostrzewa wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Please help me in that license related case:
> I want to write a Lynx AES16 (http://www.lynxstudio.com/aes16.html) ALSA
> driver (I'm from Warsaw University of Technology and we want to use this
> card in our investigations). I wrote to Lynxstudi
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004, Michal Kostrzewa wrote:
> Is this whole situation hopeless?
Yes.
> Have I any arguments to use in the discussion with Lynxstudio?
Tell them you will use some other vendor instead, and that if they believe
there is anything about their card which needs hiding in software, th
At Mon, 19 Jan 2004 18:15:03 +0100,
Michal Kostrzewa wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Please help me in that license related case:
> I want to write a Lynx AES16 (http://www.lynxstudio.com/aes16.html) ALSA
> driver (I'm from Warsaw University of Technology and we want to use this
> card in our investigation