On Thu, 2004-04-22 at 08:59, olig9(a)gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
as the onboard soundchip on my Epox 8RDA3+ (CMedia 9739) doesn't work
very well, I'm looking for a cheap soundcard which can handle 5.1 sound.
It should run under Linux (Debian Sarge, Kernel 2.6) and Win98, and I
want to be able to play AC3 sound (that can be done in software, right?).
I've already looked around and found several cheap 5.1 cards, but I have
doubts about their Linux compatibility... Can you tell me something
about these cards:
Creative Soundblaster 4.1 Digital
Creative Soundblaster live 5.1 Digital
I have been using just a regular SB Live 5.1 (Has AC3 Digital out but
I've never used it. I believe it does work in Linux with some messing
about) I get reasonable latency with Jack (like under 10ms) and it is
seemingly robust. I don't use it for recording though. I use it for live
use as part of a Linux FX box on a Dell CPXj 650. I run Ardour as my
"mixer" and several LADSPA plugs (Chorus, Freeverb and Delay) with
qjackctl and jack on Mdk 9.2 with the Multimedia kernel.(2.4.22mm from
Thacs RPM's) I have a CII docking station that has 2 PCI slots. The midi
also is somewhat useful as you can load whatever soundfont you like only
limited by physical memory. I use Fluidsynth for that.
Considering I paid $19.00 US for this card...Price cant be beat!
Typhoon Acoustic Six 5+1
Terratec Aureon 5.1 Fun
Is any of these cards well supported by Alsa, and can I play 5.1 and AC3
sound with it? I've already nearly decided for the SB live 5.1 Digital
but then noticed that it's not that well supported...
Or is there any other card which you could recommend? I don't want to
spend too much, it should definitely stay below 50 EUR, but I don't have
high expectations (playing MP3s and games, watching movies, getting
system sounds...).
Thanks in advance for your help,
Oliver Gerlich