Hallo, derhammer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx hat gesagt: // derhammer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > i?m new here; i am into professionel recording and i want to build a 16-32 > track hdr system based on linux. hardware could be hdsp5296. > the software is not needed for editing - only for streaming down to disk. > > is there a hdr-software that can do the job? > > very important is relyability. there mustn?t be a grafical interface. > are the drivers for the hdsp5296 or other interfaces working stabile? I would strongly recommend ecasound then. It's a command line multitrack recorder, that runs very stable. I admit, that I never recorded more than a handful (4) channels. But in the long run, ecasound is wonderful. At work, we record several hours of radio shows each day for later processing into audio-on-demand offerings for our website. Ecasound run from a cronjob has proven to be a stable workhorse for over 2 years now. Combined with the stability of Linux itself (the box is "always on") this is a near perfect solution. We don't own a HDSP, so I cannot speak for that. ciao -- Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__