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On Saturday 25 January 2003 19:50, iriXx wrote:
just my 2 euros....
under GNU/Linux, you'll find you get more mileage out of usb audio than
you do under windows....
i'm running on a much lower spec system than yours - i use an m-audio
quattro usb module (4 in 4 out + midi) on a thinkpad 600e laptop,
pentium II 366Mhz... and 224Mb Ram... pretty modest - and it does just
fine :) if i had a higher spec system like yours doubtless i'd get a lot
better performace... but in general i'm very pleased with the use i get
out of the quattro for pro-audio composition and performance.
That's good to hear. Mabe the review that says the Extigy uses 20% of a
p4-2Ghz under Windows counts special effects that are actually done by the
driver and not the sound card...
I wonder if there's a way to artificially flood the usb bus (ie without
getting a high-bandwidth device somewhere) to see how much that drives the
cpu level up?...
If you have a minute, could you please check the level of cpu usage while
using your quattro? Fex. when playing a cd, or better yet some 4-channel
stream, which is uncompressed so that almost the cpu activity will be due to
the usb bus activity. If it's negligible on your system, it should be so on
mine too. Thanks :-)
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Dan Armak
Matan, Israel
Public GPG key:
http://www.gentoo.org/~danarmak/danarmak-gpg-public.key
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