Sean Edwards schrieb: >You can check the alsa email archives to see if >someone has started development on your sound card, or >you can join one of the alsa development lists and ask >about your sound card there: > >http://www.alsa-project.org/mailing-lists.php > >--- chgans@xxxxxxx wrote: > > > >>Quoting Lee Revell <rlrevell@xxxxxxxxxxx>: >> >> >> >>>On Mon, 2005-11-28 at 23:01 +0100, chgans@xxxxxxx >>> >>> >>wrote: >> >> >>>>Quoting Sean Edwards <cybersean3000@xxxxxxxxx>: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>I do not see the SB Audigy SE in the Alsa >>>>> >>>>> >>supported >> >> >>>>>devices list. I do see the ES and the Audigy >>>>> >>>>> >>2 ZS: >> >> >>>>yes but considering the ChangeLog from 1.0.8 and >>>> >>>> >>1.0.9 [1], the >> >> >>>identification >>> >>> >>>>for this card have been added in the list for >>>> >>>> >>identification: >> >> >>>> + EMU10K1/EMU10K2 driver >>>> - Added identification for the Audigy ES. >>>> >>>> >>>SE and ES are not the same thing. >>> >>> >>Yes, you're rigth, i've made a mistake... >>So what can i do to have my board working? Do i have >>a chance that it will be >>supported soon? >> >>I'm a little disapointed, when i buy it, i was >>having two choice, a SB live! and >>this one, unfortunately i choose the SE... >> >> >> Unfotunately, the sb Live! you had seen was propably one of those sb live 24bit 7.1. They also suck like hell, thou they might be supported, at least better than not-at-all. but basically these are cheap dsp-less soundcards, that can't do any better than some fuxx0red onboard audio chipsets. (ok, with some boards, audio-quality is really poor, bt the satement is at least true for audio processing capabilities) tom >>Christian >> >> >> >>>Lee >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > > > > > >__________________________________ >Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 >http://mail.yahoo.com > > > >