Re: USB soundcard advice

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On Mon, 2 Nov 2009 20:42:48 +0100
"Y.A. Bolawy" <bolawy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I'd like some advice on a USB soundcard. The reason for getting one is
> that I'd like to have good quality sound on all the computers I use or
> will use. The quality should be good enough to allow speech
> recognition. Of course, that is possible to some extend with any
> soundcard, but if the quality is low it has a big impact.
> 
> Unfortunately, the better the quality of the cards, the less standard
> compliance they seem to be. At least that seems to be the underlying
> message of everything I've read so far.

USB Audio is a standard.  As long as the box says class compliant, it should work out of the box in linux.  Only one caveat though as it wont default to card 0 and be your default card.  Since you probably have a motherboard with onboard sound.  Configure accordingly.  I have a USB M-Audio Mobile Pre and it works fine.  Although web browsers don't seem to use it properly even though I have it configured to card 0.  I've never had a problem recording from it though.  Not really the best audio option, but loads better than most stock soundcards.

HTH,
James

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