Have you investigated usb audio? Most modern programs work with usb audio. You
need to check the approved list.
Usb sound cards can't run some oddball software, namely programs that need the
8-bit mode.
-Original Message-
From: Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net
Date: Sun, 12
On Sun, 2011-06-12 at 09:38 +, li...@lazygranch.com wrote:
Have you investigated usb audio? Most modern programs work with usb audio.
You need to check the approved list.
Usb sound cards can't run some oddball software, namely programs that need
the 8-bit mode.
But don't use USB for
I'll try linux audio users, thanks
2011/6/12 Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net:
On Sat, 2011-06-11 at 23:41 +0200, owl...@gmail.com wrote:
i'm searching a more simple pcie 1x card
I guess all IO cards are 1x.
There are converters to convert PCI Express X1 slots into regular PCI
slot.
I have 2 identical usb audio card but i can't choose the alsa index
order... udev don't give me a hand.
2011/6/12 li...@lazygranch.com:
Have you investigated usb audio? Most modern programs work with usb audio.
You need to check the approved list.
Usb sound cards can't run some oddball
The order changes when you boot. I have seen solutions to this posted. A job
for google.
I move the order around in yast, but of course that advice is only useful if
you run suse/opensuse.
If you run multiple cards and want to minimize headaches, find a used Magma PCI
bus card cage. They
On Sun, 2011-06-12 at 15:23 +, li...@lazygranch.com wrote:
The order changes when you boot. I have seen solutions to this posted. A job
for google.
I move the order around in yast, but of course that advice is only useful if
you run suse/opensuse.
If you run multiple cards and