Hi,
has anyone on this list ALSA, JACK or RME's hdsp running on an AMD 64?
Are there any problems known about the x86 "port" regarding audio?
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Hi,
after going from kernel 2.4 to 2.6 (and so switching to alsa) I noticed
it wasn't possible to record the aux signal on my es1370 (this is TV
audio in my case).
I had a look at the code and resolved the problem with this small patch,
for kernel 2.6.3.
Surprisingly enough, the fix is just relat
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> after going from kernel 2.4 to 2.6 (and so switching to alsa) I noticed
> it wasn't possible to record the aux signal on my es1370 (this is TV
> audio in my case).
>
> I had a look at the code and resolved the problem with this small patch,
>
> has anyone on this list ALSA, JACK or RME's hdsp running on an AMD 64?
> Are there any problems known about the x86 "port" regarding audio?
i don't have anythink like that running, but i consider getting an amd64
notebook for the same setup myself ...
do you know, how the floating point performa
Hello,
Am Samstag, 28. Februar 2004 14:34 schrieb Tim Blechmann: // he wrote:
> afaik, the only notebooks equipped with the amd 64 are acer aspire
I ordered my Xeron Sonic Pro 800MX today. :-)
Fortunately it's also equipped with an AMD64, a mobile Athlon 64 3000+ to be
exact. It's the one that
On Sat, 2004-02-28 at 15:34, Tim Blechmann wrote:
> do you know, how the floating point performance is compared to the p4?
I've been working with dual-Opteron machine.
Faster than P4, as Athlons. But as P4, needs use of SSE/E3DNow to really
get some juice out of it.
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