I'm not in front of my linux box with my audigy2, but from what I remember taking a
look at Alsa's info about the card it looks to only support 16bit 48khz max. I might
be wrong tho. If anyone has any suggested way to verify this I'd be happy to try.
later,
Steve
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 06:10:55PM +0700, Khadiyd Idris wrote:
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Thanks for info,
Can I record at least at 24bit/92 using Audigy2?
Stephen Hassard wrote:
| 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
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|>I found two candidates:
|>- - Soundtrack DSP24 (seems hard to find it in local store)
|>- - SB Audigy 2
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|>Can some1 share experience on these two soundcard in linux...
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