On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 4:03 PM, Arnold Krille <arnold(a)arnoldarts.de> wrote:
You need a soundcard that does 96kHz.
Intel hda is not suited for that. "High definition audio" is only suitable for
dvd and still is spec'ed for a lot of hizz and noise...
If its for a notebook your choice is somewhat limited compared to the choice
for pci/pcie capable machines. But there are several devices for low and high
prices out there that will do 96kHz and also 192kHz. Using a hda for this is
just asking for trouble and disappointment (if it even works).
Soundcard snobbery doesn't answer my question. Let me rephrase:
- I have an AD1986A codec chip on my motherboard.
- According to its datasheet, AD1986A supports 96 kHz sample rate.
- /proc/asound/card0/codec#0 doesn't list 96 kHz.
Why?
Regards,
Mark
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