Re: Laptop soundcard recommendations?

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Hi Andrei,

yes, I know that USB (especially 1.x) may transfer data in time
slices of 1 ms or larger. I don't know exactly about USB 2.0, so
I didn't want to rule it out.

> Myself I tried several solutions, including terratec usb xs
> sound card, and ended with echo indigo io. I think You should
> give it a try. At least take a look at it's specs at
> http://www.echoaudio.com/Products/CardBus/IndigoIO/index.php

yes, that's exactly what we needed: a positive assertion that
this card works fine... :)

Thanks,
Florian


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> Andrei
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