Yes, very much something like that. If it can be plugged straight into a
standard Linux box and just work, with a m/c stream, then in principle
it should work on the R-Pi. I am simply hoping to skip the trial and
error stage (which could get expensive quite quickly!), by finding out
if anyone has trodden this path already, with one or another of those
devices. In particular, finding a device that eventually "works if you
configure it ~this way~" is preferable to finding a device that "can't
be made to work", given that the two may be indistinguishable to begin
with. It would help if manufacturers and suppliers were rigorous about
describing a device as class-compliant, but by no means all do,
especially at the low end.
Richard Dobson
On 27/06/2012 08:01, Bo-Erik Sandholm wrote:
Maybe you are looking for something like this £ 10,37
http://blog.rtwilson.com/review-asonic-external-usb-2-0-8-channel-sound-card/
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