On Sat, Mar 08, 2008 at 10:52:17AM +0100, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
James Stone hat gesagt: // James Stone wrote:
I am wanting to use the eeepc for a mobile sound
generation unit,
but unfortunately the gfx card and sound card share the same
interrupt. Does anyone have a recommendation for a good usb
soundcard that works well with Linux/Jack, and is not too
expensive?
That's hard to answer: What does "works well" and "not too
expensive"
mean to you? Is a 10 $/Euro soundstick enough? How many channels do
you want? Midi? Balanced in/outs? Mic preamps? 24bit? LAU cannot do
this market research for you.
Some general remarks: Practically every USB-1.1 soundcard on the
market (except some M-Audio models) is well supported by ALSA. So I'd
suggest you check out some online vendors for a card that you like
feature- and pricewise then g**gle that model with "linux ALSA" added
and/or check qbik.ch for user comments.
Thanks.
Do you have any idea what kind of latency under jack I would
expect from a CM-106 based card vs. a "Burr-Brown from TI"
chipset (Behringer UCA 202).
James