[Techtalk] o great audio geeks... USB a/d converters
Michelle Konzack
linux4michelle at tamay-dogan.net
Fri Aug 22 22:58:49 UTC 2008
Am 2008-08-11 10:32:04, schrieb Carla Schroder:
> On Monday 11 August 2008 10:03:26 Ricardo Dalceno wrote:
> > I know that Turtle Beach is one of the Top 10 in Linux.
> > Creative, at the other side, was not so good because they dont release the
> > specs (I dont know if they are doing it now...) so we have to write drivers
> > using a "crystal ball"
>
> It seems that Creative are universally despised amongst the digital audio
> recording/producing crowd. One brand I hear mentioned favorably a lot is
> M-Audio. They don't support Linux, but a lot of their hardware is "real"
??? M-Audio is one of the best supported Audio-Devices. I am using a
1010LT with 16 Mono channels (8 x In and 8 x Out) and it is supported
perfectly. Same for Creative Labs stuff.
For more infos go to <http://www.linuxaudio.org/>. I am on both lists,
the <linux-audio-dev> and <linux-audio-user>.
> hardware and not Winhardware. In general, USB devices that are really
> standards-compliant, and not larded down with some sort of winfakery, should
> work in Linux.
Currently I am searching for USB2.0 Audio-Codec Chip manufacturer...
If you find infos about such chips and other interesting stuff,
please let me know.
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
24V Electronic Engineer
Tamay Dogan Network
Debian GNU/Linux Consultant
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