Re: [Alsa-user] record vinyl at 24-bit 96khz

2009-06-09 Thread Clemens Ladisch
scar wrote: i was basically just looking for verification that the m-audio 2496 card would suit my needs. Yes, it certainly would. gary wrote: I often wonder has VIA came out of nowhere with a DSP audio chip (Envy24). Oversampled ADCs are not exactly rocket science, but to make one

Re: [Alsa-user] record vinyl at 24-bit 96khz

2009-06-09 Thread gary
Yeah, I found that CNET article, but it doesn't tell me much about IC Ensemble. I'm in the valley, design analog, and never heard of them. Here's the deal. When you make a chip, you publish specs. Now most of these companies that make chips for the PC business publish electricals for supply

Re: [Alsa-user] record vinyl at 24-bit 96khz

2009-06-09 Thread scar
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 gary @ 06/09/2009 01:24 AM: Yeah, I found that CNET article, but it doesn't tell me much about IC Ensemble. I'm in the valley, design analog, and never heard of them. Here's the deal. When you make a chip, you publish specs. Now most of these

Re: [Alsa-user] record vinyl at 24-bit 96khz

2009-06-09 Thread gary
http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/asus_xonar_d1/2.htm Now that looks pretty good. It uses a crystal DAC chip and Crystal ADC, both with real limits. Asus rolled their own logic chip to glue it all together. On paper, that looks really good. Of course, you probably want to look for some

Re: [Alsa-user] Do must Linux users just live without sound?

2009-06-09 Thread Lee Revell
On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 9:18 PM, Jamie Lokierja...@shareable.org wrote: But that doesn't explain why new kernels every few months behave so differently on my Intel HDA laptop. Because a patch that makes sound work on one laptop can break sound on another laptop. Due to the design of HDA, the