Interesting solution. I need to do DSP though. I have doubts about that
working with a USB device.
Mark Turner
www.markturner.net
Tanner Lovelace wrote:
You could always just find something with a USB port and use
something like the Griffin iMic or any other USB sound device.
If you did that, you could probably even use something like
a Linksys NSLU2 as your base computer device.
Cheers,
Tanner
On 12/20/05, Mark Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi kids!
I'm cooking up a project which requires an embedded Linux device which
has audio inputs. I know there are tons of devices (MediaMVP, etc) with
audio outputs. Most of them don't have inputs, though.
Does anyone know of Linux devices with audio inputs?
Mark
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