Re: Decent but not necessarily pro quality USB audio for laptop?

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Tapani Sysimetsä wrote:> Hi David,> > If you have a PCMCIA slot, and only need to use the soundcard with your > laptop, I'd recommend Echo Indigo IO. I bought mine second hand for > about 100 e, and have not regretted. Has worked flawlessly with all > Debian based distros I have tried so far, latency around/less than > 10msec with Jack. (Not to say USB-devices wouldn't work just as fine > with Linux nowadays, I just don't have experience about them.)
Thanks, but 100E secondhand means it's probably well out of my price range. My laptop does have a PCMCIA slot. I have a compact flash card reader that plugs into it, but data transfers are very slow through it. I wouldn't be surprised to find that the silly laptop shares interrupts with PCMCIA, video and audio hardware!
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