AudioPhile 2496 has RCA jacks, works very very well with Linux.
Jonathan E. Brickman wrote:
e. I did a large number of Google searches.
Found zero. This
didn't make sense to me, because I had just visited a local
gamer-oriented PC store, and had seen an under-the-TV PC box shaped
like a thick VCR which had RCA jacks for audio. So I decided that I
had to go beyond Google. I first checked the Creative Labs web
site's full line, and although RCA jacks weren't in any description
(!), they were visible (!!!!) in two of the
pictures!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. So I knew they existed. As with most
things Creative Labs which are not cheapies, the ones I found there
were rather expensive. So I did some research using past reports on
Linux Audio lists, found a make appearing to do very well
(AudioTrak), found a model with RCA jacks using the photographs of
cards, found a very good supplier (
floridamusicco.com) of my chosen
card (AudioTrak Prodigy HD2), put it in, and found that it works
beautifully. Not only does it work beautifully, but the quality of
its electronics are visibly extraordinary. I have been working off
and on in hardware since 1981, and this card reminds me of some of
the real beauties made years ago. DIP sockets for op-amps. Thick
sturdy board, white in color to expose any issues. Big strong
capacitors, no cheapies. And the price is very good considering its
capability. The card can do 192 kbps :-) I don't use it at more
than 96 kbps, and usually 48 kbps, because more takes up CPU!