Re: Input device captures output (fwd)

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Thanks for asnwering.
First of all it's true that some part of the output may get into the input with such audio chips, but now the problem is that it's too much.
On Windows this is also the case, but it's not a problem as you almost do not hear it, however on Linux there's more like a 100% output that goes to input.
So it can only be a software problem even if the hardware isn't the best, if it works very well on Windows and not on Linux, i suppose the problem comes from the drivers.

And i don't want to buy an audio card as my chip works very well on Windows, i would simply like to have it running very well on Linux too... ;)
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