The DSP24 works fine in Linux. There are a number of ST Audio products built on it. I
have the DSP2000 C-Port and it works fine. M-Audio has a card based on the same chipset.
I think it's the Audiophile 2496.
Jan
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From: "linux-audio-user-admin(a)music.columbia.edu"
<linux-audio-user-admin(a)music.columbia.edu> on behalf of "Stephen Hassard"
<steve(a)hassard.net>
Sent: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 10:08:02 -0700
To: "linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu"
<linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu>
Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Audigy 2 and DSP24
Audigy2 has faily decent all around linux support with Alsa, although I don't think
you'll get at 24bit x 192khz i/o. It'll basically act as a Live! w/ really nice
DACs :P
later,
Steve
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 03:10:36PM +0700, Khadiyd Idris wrote:
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I'm looking for inexpensive soundcard but with high quality... for
recording dan monitoring
I found two candidates:
- - Soundtrack DSP24 (seems hard to find it in local store)
- - SB Audigy 2
Can some1 share experience on these two soundcard in linux...
regards,
khad
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