Re: Looking for a firewire soundcard

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Am Mittwoch, 26. Dezember 2007 schrieb Frank Pirrone:
> >> http://www.zzounds.com/item--YAMGO46
> > If only it were supported in Linux.
> Is that so Pieter?  I was impressed with all these IEEE-1394 cards, but
> didn't look them up in the compat. hardware list.  What functions will
> and won't work?

If it is not on the supported list or at least "reported to work" you are on 
your own. Then its not a question of "what features do work and what not" but 
more a question of "will the device be recognized at all", "can I at least 
get sound in and out" and "did I spent a lot of money on a device that only 
works on some strange non-free os".

The best way to select a fw device is to go to ffado.org and check the 
device-list there. It even has links to the pages of the vendors so you can 
find more information there...

Have fun,

Arnold
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