Arnold Krille wrote: > Am Freitag, 3. Oktober 2008 schrieb david: >> Jozef Henzl wrote: >>> Hello, >>> i'm developing some software for company i'm working in, for playing back >>> the recordings of a telephone calls, radio transmissions and stuff. The >>> application obviously uses jack audio server and is running on a SuSE >>> 10.3. Audio has to be played back to the six separate mono outputs, and i >>> am searching for a sound card supported by a jack. The card should be PCI >>> or USB. I don't need a hardware mix, and the sound quality can be low, as >>> a recordings are did in a 4 or 8 kHz - no sound card can make the output >>> worse i think :) >>> I've found m-audio 2496 to be fairly reasonable, but i'm wondering if >>> some of inputs can be configured as an output. >> Maybe the Delta 1010LT? I don't remember how many outputs it has, though. > > As the name suggests, the 1010 has 8+2 ins and outs (8 analog and 2 > digital)... Ah, so it could do it for the OP. >> Maybe JACK could handle multiple USB audio devices for output? > > Why not use the average built-in soundcard in surround mode? That gives yousix > channels (with non-pro quality) at no extra costs... Hmm, haven't met a built-in sound card with that many channels, but I'm a bottom feeder when it comes to computer equipment. -- David gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx authenticity, honesty, community _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user