[linux-audio-user] What is the best choice for a pro PCI soundcard?

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Mario Lang <mlang@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Hi Janina,
>
> Janina Sajka <janina@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>> Steve D writes:
>>> Re: M-Audio Delta 1010
>>> 
>>> I also use and like the Delta 1010. For those considering it, be sure to
>>> install the very nice "envy24control" program that gives a user a GUI to
>>> manipulate the mixer and other features and controls of the ice1712
>>> processing chip that the Delta 1010 uses. (envy24control is contained
>>> within the alsa-tools package)
>>> 
>> I tend to understand this as a "yes" to my question, and that using this
>> mixer is the means to control hw mixing/resampling. Is that correct?
>>
>> If so, I wonder if Mario can take a look at this code and report on how
>> easy it might be to make it accessible.
>
> At a quick glance, the major problem is that envy24control uses
> GTK 1.2 and not 2.x.

Note to self, avoid "quick glances", especially if you're blind anyway :-).

The envy24control source directory contains an alternative configure.in
file for GTK2, simply doing:

$ mv configure.in-gtk2 configure.in
$ autoreconf
$ ./configure
$ make

Generates a GTK2 executable!  Yay, now I only can't try how it
works since I don't have such a card yet, but it looks promising.

-- 
CYa,
  Mario

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