On 16/04/2009, HoverHell <hoverhell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sergei Steshenko wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Apr 2009 17:18:28 +0500
> HoverHell <hoverhell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> Hello.
>>
>> The primary question is: how much this (subj.) device is supported in ALSA?
>> I have some information that it should work, but I don't know what
>> exactly will work, e.g. will it support 24bit/96khz, and will volume
>> control handle work or not (I have seem some mention that it doesn't).
>>
>> Information at opensource.creative.com: "USB Audio: The ALSA project
>> supports USB audio, and Creative devices such as the XMod and Audigy 2
>> NX should work.".
>>
>> At alsa-project in by-vendor matrix I don't see any appropriate entry
>> for this device.
>>
>> Linux is not officially supported by creative, so their support center
>> couldn't answer this question. (although directed me to their forums,
>> where I will ask as well).
>>
>> Does anyone have some information regarding that?
>>
>
> If the cards work under Windows without special driver, i.e. if they
> need just the built-in into Windows driver, they should work aslo
> under Linux.
Related question: how well does 24bit/96khz output work with
snd-usb-audio specifically and with ALSA overall? (And how to change to it?)
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