[linux-audio-user] USB soundcard to replace minidisc

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On 10/22/05, Frank Barknecht <fbar@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hallo,
> Alex Polite hat gesagt: // Alex Polite wrote:
>
> Most USB1 soundcards also work with Linux using the standard drivers.
> Some care has to be taken with M-Audio cards, many of these are not
> well supported. But if you go with Edirol or Terratec or so, not much
> can go wrong (except trying to use the OSS driver at the same time as
> the ALSA driver because usbaudio isn't blacklisted in
> /etc/hotplug/blacklist).
>
> No one here can do the market reseach for you, so I'd recommend you
> look through some online shops and find devices, whose feature set
> matches what you want to have, then come back and ask if someone can
> comment on these devices. A good place to share experiences is the USB
> devices list at www.qbik.ch/usb/devices/
>

Thanks. Did some more research and ordered the SB Live! USB thingy. I
think it will be sufficient for my needs.

alex

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