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.
hth
m~
Dan Armak wrote:
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Hello,
I'm considering buying a USB sound card for my laptop. (I have no desktop box
worth talking about atm.) Everyone says a USB card is a Bad Thing, but I've
found few numerical measures, and I don't have much of a choice anyway
(unless someone releases a firewire card, or a pcmcica one under $1000)... If
someone can point me to some more concrete data, it would help me make my
choice. (Which is basically to buy or to suffer crappy sound, as I see no
real alternative...)
CPU utilization is the main problem. I probably wouldn't count as a hardcore
gamer, since I have a p3-900 with 256mb ram and it's enough to run all the
games I need (mostly ps1 emulations, but some sims/fpss too). So what
performance hit should I expect from using a usb audio device? The only
review on the net that actually mentioned numbers was one of the Extigy on
Tom's H/w Giude, and it said 20% cpu of a p4-2Ghz, but that was using 6 or 8
channels with special effects requested by something on the order of UT2003,
which is out of my league anyway.
I don't have or plan to have any other high-bandwith devices on my usb (1.1)
bus, just a keyboard/mouse/joystick. Also I only have 2 speakers atm, so I'll
only be streaming two channels. Therefore bandwith shouldn't be a problem as
I understand it.
OTOH I'd want to do some none-cpu-intensive work (writing, reading) while
listening to mp3s and copmpiling stuff in the backgruond. I would probably
accept some slowdown in the compiling, as long as the audio didn't skip and
responsiveness wasn't affected (I already use a kernel with all the low
latency/preempt/O1 scheduler etc. patches and have a prelinked system because
I really hate responsiveness issues)...
Finally as to the card itself: AFAICS there are the costly ones (Extigy and
Audiotrak Maya 5.1 usb), which have lots and lts of features most of which I
don't really need, and some cheap ones like the iMic or Xitel Hi-Fi-Link
which only have stereo rca input/output. The latter type is much closer to
what I'd be using of all those features, but unfortunately I cannot find them
in any shops here in Israel, and if I order over the internet I'll have to
pay for shipping and won't have warranty coverage. So I'd be willing to pay
for the maya card if I cuold be sure I'll be using it well, preferrably also
when I build my next desktop system in a year from now.
Any recommendations, info etc. will be most welcome :-)
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Dan Armak
Matan, Israel
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http://www.gentoo.org/~danarmak/danarmak-gpg-public.key
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