Re: Basic sound card that supports hardware mixing?

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Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> James Pearson wrote:
> 
>>Can anyone recommend a 'basic' PCI sound card that supports hardware mixing?
> 
> 
> Any card for which the snd-emu10k1, snd-cs46xx or snd-ymfpci drivers are
> used, i.e., most SB Live! models and cards based on CS46xx or YMF7x4
> chips.  None of these cards are manufactured anymore, but you should be
> able to buy them used.

Thanks for the info.

We've tried hard to find supplies of SoundBlaster/Audigy cards - without 
much luck.

Do you happen known what card make/modules use the CS46xx or YMF7x4 
chips? - The actual chip sets used is rarely listed on spec sheets found 
when searching the Web, let alone the ALSA driver required ...

Thanks

James Pearson

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