Re: supported sound cards

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2008/11/6 Edward Terry <eterry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:> Clemens Ladisch wrote:>> The only chip where hardware mixing is supported is Creative's Emu10k1>> (snd-emu10k1 driver), used on the SB Live!, most Audigy and certain>> low-end X-Fi cards.  (Cards with the 'real' X-Fi chip do _not_ work>> well in Linux.)>>>> Other supported chips are ICE1724 (M-Audio Delta 1010(LT), DiO 2496,>> 66, 44, 410, Audiophile 24/96; Digigram VX442; TerraTec EWX 24/96,>> EWS 88MT/D, DMX 6Fire, Phase 88; Hoontech SoundTrack DSP 24/Value/>> Media7.1; Event EZ8; Lionstracs Mediastation, Terrasoniq TS 88) and>> VT1720/24 (AMP AUDIO2000; M-Audio Revolution 5.1, 7.1, Audiophile 192;>> TerraTec Aureon 5.1 Sky, 7.1 Space/Universe, Phase 22/28;>> Onkyo SE-90PCI, SE-200PCI; AudioTrak Prodigy 192, 7.1 (HIFI/LT/XT),>> HD2; Hercules Fortissimo IV; ESI Juli@; Pontis MS300; EGO-SYS>> WaveTerminal 192M).>> Thanks.  I'll look over these cards.>>> The most high-end supported cards are probably the Asus Xonar cards.>> The D2/D2X have even slightly better audio quality than the best X-Fi,>> and, as the obviously most important feature, colorfully illuminated>> jacks.  The various Dolby features are done in software in the Windows>> driver and are not supported in Linux.  If you need a PCI-E card, the>> Xonar DX or D2X are your only choice.>> What about the Asus Xonar HDAV1.3?>> John Rigg wrote:>>> The most high-end supported cards are probably the Asus Xonar cards.>>>> `High end' means different things in different situations of course.>> RME HDSP series are probably the `highest end' cards supported, but>> they need external converters, so they're probably unsuitable here.>> The Xonar cards do look interesting, but I'd also like to carry one> higher-end card.  I'm looking for a single-slot PCI Express solution> that works as a standalone sound card, i.e. without any mandatory> external devices (though optional ones are fine).>> Thanks for the information.>> Edward>> _______________________________________________> Alsa-devel mailing list> Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel>
Xonar HDAV 1.3 is supported, but not fully (yet).

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