On Sun, 2004-28-11 at 10:55 -0600, Ryan Gallagher wrote:
Anyway, to get to the point... isn't it true that
firewire by virtue of
it's similar-to-USB-nature suffers from the same limitations as USB?
Iirc I was told that whatever limitations causing the (IMO) extreme
suckage of USB audio on linux will be present in a firewire interface.
Firewire isn't very similar to USB /at all/, other than the fact that
they're external busses that can be used to connect things to a
computer.
Look at some information about the architechture of each system, they're
drastically different (Firewire being vastly superior in every single
way, for the record)
For one thing, Firewire doesn't require a host computer at all, whereas
USB of course does. Firewire devices will figure out the layout of the
firewire 'network' and establish appropriate master/slave relationships
all by themselves, no computer needed. That should give an idea how
similar they are.
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Dave Robillard <drobilla(a)connect.carleton.ca>