Jeff,

Monday, October 7, 2002, 7:06:03 PM, you wrote:

JM>     a)  Is it really true that a typical Via VT8231/VT1612A
JM>     implementation can only do 48kHz spdif output?

Probably, most spdif on PC seems to be 48kHz, the only exception that
I know about is the CMedia 8738 apart from the more expensive stuff
from M-Audio and the likes. Basically true ac97 does not do anything
but 48kHz, afaik.

Scary thing is that most people does not even make out the
difference...

JM>     f)  What is the simplest path to getting an alsa-compatible
JM>     spdif     output that can really do 32kHz, 44.1kHz, and 48kHz
JM>     properly?  The     mini-itx motherboard does have a pci slot,
JM>     but I had hoped to     not use it.

I do not think that the Alsa CMedia drivers do 32kHz, but at least
there's hope, since the chip does.

JM> There, I've rattled on too long, PC audio really annoys me now and then.

Me too..


-- 

 Micael



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