Re: q: expresscard audio I/O

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F10 recognizes the RME HDSPe card - however I never got it to work.  
that - I assume - has something to do with my poor understanding how  
ALSA and pulsaudio work together (or against each other). Sweetwater  
sells it for 500 USD.
The 2 RME express cards are so far the only ones that connect to  
audio hardware. the Apogee Symphony card to my knowledge is Mac only.  
The indigo card you mention looks a bit limited with one minijack in  
and one minijack out. but that depends on your requirements.

J

On Jun 18, 2009, at 1:06 AM, Kim Cascone wrote:

> wondering if someone can illuminate me as to the state of audio via  
> the
> expresscard standard?
> I Googled and found the Indigo card:
> http://www.echoaudio.com/Products/ExpressCard/index.php
> has anyone gotten this card working on Linux? issues? problems?
>
> and does anyone know if there are new (re: cheaper) audio expresscards
> on the horizon and if this is standard is being adopted by audio
> hardware manufacturers?
> I know Apple waffled on including it on MBP's...
> thanks in advance
>
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