On Wednesday 31 December 2008 17:29:23 Florian Faber wrote:
Now my
question to those who also tried firewire audio: was it a success
story for you from the beginning or did anybody make similar experiences
and how did you proceed further?
Wenn Du kuerzestmoegliche Latenz brauchst und mit
dem Notebook arbeiten
MUSST, dann wirst Du nicht um etwas wie eine RME Multiface/Digiface
herumkommen - mit PCMCIA-Adapter. Firewire ist leider nicht wirklich
brauchbar in der Hinsicht.
First: This is still an english-speaking list...
Second: That might be your oppinion, but its not a universal rule. I did use
my firewire-setup with great success for live-foh-mixing and foh-effects. Yes, I
did have low-latency. Firewire is capable of that...
And I don't think buying an expensive RME pcmcia interface will help Susanne
because her pcmcia-slot is sharing its interrupt with the graphics card.
Regardless whether there is a modem, a fw-controller or a rme-interface in
there, its always sharing its interrupt with the (nvidia-)graphics card...
Have fun,
Arnold