[linux-audio-user] Delta 1010LT and recording question

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On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 11:01:47 -0700
"H. T. Hind" <hirh@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> How can I use the two digital ports to record?

The digital ports are S/PDIF.  Connect the S/PDIF output from some
device to the 1010's port and you've got it.  What?  You don't have
any S/PDIF-capable devices?  Then you're just going to have the 8 
analog ports available.

> As the Delta 1010  seems capable of stereo recording , is it
> possible to record 20 line-ins in a mono mode ? 

No, each port is mono, so you'll have 4 stereo pairs.

> Is it possible to then route the invididual channels to
> individual files ? 

Yes.  You may need to run 4 instances of ecasound, one for each
stereo pair, to do this (I don't know ecasound at all) but as long as
each instance is looking at a different pair of input ports, you
should be fine.

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