Thanks again for the reply, and I may take your advice and stay completely
away from USB.
On that note, has anyone had any luck, good or bad, with the Digigram PCMCIA
cards? I see notes of a Linux driver on thier site, and it is listed at
alsa-project. Looking at the VX Pocket 440. If it works, it looks like a
winner...
Thanks,
Wade
On Tuesday 20 April 2004 9:30 pm, Reuben Martin wrote:
Thanks for the
reply,
As I am only in the posession of a laptop, PCI is not an option.
Are there any PCMCIA otions out there, or should I wait until
Firewire/USB 2.0
becomes more available?
I don't think the audio spec changes with USB 2.0. That would make
backwards compatability a little tough, but I may be wrong. I'm not
familiar enough with firewire and PCMCIA audio devices to provide useful
advice on their pros and cons.
Using a laptop, you may not have much of a choice but to use a USB device.
In that case maybe some people on this list could provide you with some
advice on success (or lack thereof) when using USB devices with Jack.
There's lots of reference to troubles with the Quattro on the Jack Dev
list, so try looking around and see if there's anything that works better
before settling on what you want to buy.
-Reuben