Re: [Alsa-user] [alsa-devel] Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium PCIe support

2010-10-05 Thread Clemens Ladisch
Thor Kristoffersen wrote: I did a bit of searching, and I found that if I relax my requirements a bit to include PCI cards, there is another card called HT-Omega Claro that would seemingly fit the bill, and it's significantly cheaper than the Xonar. Do you (or anyone else) happen to know if

Re: [Alsa-user] [alsa-devel] Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium PCIe support

2010-10-04 Thread Clemens Ladisch
Thor Kristoffersen wrote: James Le Cuirot ch...@aura-online.co.uk writes: Sounds like the ASUS Xonar D2X could work for you. Is it known to work perfectly in ALSA? Yes. Regards, Clemens -- Virtualization is

Re: [Alsa-user] [alsa-devel] Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium PCIe support

2010-10-04 Thread Thor Kristoffersen
Clemens Ladisch clem...@ladisch.de writes: Thor Kristoffersen wrote: James Le Cuirot ch...@aura-online.co.uk writes: Sounds like the ASUS Xonar D2X could work for you. Is it known to work perfectly in ALSA? Yes. Okay, that's one candidate. I did a bit of searching, and I found that if I

Re: [Alsa-user] [alsa-devel] Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium PCIe support

2010-10-02 Thread Thor Kristoffersen
nidujay nidu...@gmail.com writes: Ignore my last post. I got it thanks. I'm glad you got it to work. By the way, regarding your first Titanium issue about soundfont support, I recommend that you install Qsynth. It provides full soundfont support in software. Thor

Re: [Alsa-user] [alsa-devel] Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium PCIe support

2010-10-02 Thread nidujay
That's what I'm using at the moment. But I was hoping to delegate that job to the hardware and let the main CPU concentrate on Ardour and a sequencer. BTW as I mentioned earlier, I'm willing to do any necessary dev work, so if there's anyone from Creative watching, how would I go about getting

Re: [Alsa-user] [alsa-devel] Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium PCIe support

2010-10-01 Thread Clemens Ladisch
nidujay wrote: I've got a Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium PCIe sound card which I purchased for the following 2 reasons: 1. It supports sound fonts Not in Linux. 2. I require an SPDIF optical input Apparently not supported in Linux. The driver was written by Creative, and they

Re: [Alsa-user] [alsa-devel] Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium PCIe support

2010-10-01 Thread Thor Kristoffersen
nidujay nidu...@gmail.com writes: I've got a Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium PCIe sound card which I purchased for the following 2 reasons: 1. It supports sound fonts 2. I require an SPDIF optical input My OS is UbuntuStudio 10.04 which I believe uses alsa version 1.0.22.

Re: [Alsa-user] [alsa-devel] Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium PCIe support

2010-10-01 Thread Thor Kristoffersen
Clemens Ladisch clem...@ladisch.de writes: nidujay wrote: Any idea what I can do? Don't buy Creative. Ok, I have the following requirements to a soundcard: - PCI Express - 96kHz/24-bit - Optical SPDIF I/O - Works correctly in ALSA Do you know of any card that fulfils these requirements?

Re: [Alsa-user] [alsa-devel] Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium PCIe support

2010-10-01 Thread James Le Cuirot
On Fri, 01 Oct 2010 19:40:50 +0200 Thor Kristoffersen tho...@gmail.com wrote: Ok, I have the following requirements to a soundcard: - PCI Express - 96kHz/24-bit - Optical SPDIF I/O - Works correctly in ALSA Do you know of any card that fulfils these requirements? (Preferably less

Re: [Alsa-user] [alsa-devel] Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium PCIe support

2010-10-01 Thread Thor Kristoffersen
James Le Cuirot ch...@aura-online.co.uk writes: Ok, I have the following requirements to a soundcard: - PCI Express - 96kHz/24-bit - Optical SPDIF I/O - Works correctly in ALSA Do you know of any card that fulfils these requirements? (Preferably less than EUR250.) Sounds like the