On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 11:41:31AM -0500, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
>
> Yes, the 4DWave is what I've now. It's good, and cheap, and I do
> appreciate that they've supported free driver development. I've bought
> 2 of their cards because of that. However, the card isn't really
> appropriate for m
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 07:22:49PM -0500, Sean wrote:
> Before spending hundreds, I'd look into spending about $50 for a Trident
> 4DWave. The ALSA support is great, and you can help show your support for a
> company that released their hardware specifications so good Linux drivers
> could be bu
I like my Ensonique. Its a model 1370 I believe.
On Thursday 18 January 2001 11:41, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 07:22:49PM -0500, Sean wrote:
> > Before spending hundreds, I'd look into spending about $50 for a Trident
> > 4DWave. The ALSA support is great, and you can
Trident 4D Wave is PCI
On Wednesday 17 January 2001 12:57, Lowell Voelker wrote:
> How about PCI Cards for the few of us that do have them.
>
> At 07:22 PM 1/17/01 -0500, Sean wrote:
> >Before spending hundreds, I'd look into spending about $50 for a Trident
> >4DWave. The ALSA support is great, a
How about PCI Cards for the few of us that do have them.
At 07:22 PM 1/17/01 -0500, Sean wrote:
>Before spending hundreds, I'd look into spending about $50 for a Trident
>4DWave. The ALSA support is great, and you can help show your support for a
>company that released their hardware specificati
Before spending hundreds, I'd look into spending about $50 for a Trident
4DWave. The ALSA support is great, and you can help show your support for a
company that released their hardware specifications so good Linux drivers
could be built.
Sean
On Wednesday 17 January 2001 11:14, Sebastiaan wro
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 05:14:18PM +0100, Sebastiaan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I belive that creative's soundblasters are well supported under Linux. The
> bigger versions (they vary between $200-$800 I belive) have loads of input
> and output types and they deliver very good sound.
before bying one of
Hi,
I belive that creative's soundblasters are well supported under Linux. The
bigger versions (they vary between $200-$800 I belive) have loads of input
and output types and they deliver very good sound.
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
> I am constructing a m
I am constructing a machine that will be used as a dedicated MP3 player.
I need a bit of input regarding what sound card to put in it. Pretty
much the only cards I've got experience with are Trident chipset based.
The chipset is well supported in ALSA, but the card is pretty low
quality (only cost
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