JohnSwenson;514762 Wrote:
Well I checked out the ALSA driver on the Touch today and it does NOT
support 192.
So it looks like it will need to be modified to handle 192.
John S.
Thanks John!
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temerini
DaveWr;514697 Wrote:
I hope you realise that Logitech are not supporting USB DAC outputs,
only storage devices - discs and USB sticks. You will need John
Swenson's Applet to achieve your goals, or you are back to SPDIF.
Dave
Yup, I have read his thread. I am intending to use spdif
By chance saw a logitech video on the german amazon site:
http://www.amazon.de/gp/mpd/permalink/m3EVJHHUALRC9U
(you don't need to understand english ;) )
If you look a it you see a man sitting on his couch holding a Touch in
its hand and using it 'just' as a controller (at 00:20-00:35).
First
bluegaspode;514809 Wrote:
As one user recently posted about deceptive marketing ... isn't this
deceptive and will make customers believe the Touch to be a simple
remote Controller?
I'm at least a bit wondering about this questionable presentation of
the Touch.
*sigh* ... marketing
Another thought would be Acoustic Energy Aego-M.
Possible disadvantages: it is a 2.1 setup but the speakers are small
and no standby mode.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Acoustic-Energy-AE26-06B-active-speaker/dp/B000MN96T6
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bpa
No, I don't consider that to be deceptive at all. That huge ferrite
thingy on the power cable is pretty obvious to anyone watching that
video. Er, or to most, as it were
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Danione
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Danione;515044 Wrote:
That huge ferrite thingy on the power cable is pretty obvious to anyone
watching that video.
Am I just blind and do other people also think that its obvious ?
Then I'll promise I'll buy new glasses !
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bluegaspode
1x SB-Controller+Receiver (Duet), 1xSB-Boom.