Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] Need a soundcard with SPDIF in and out
From: Erik de Castro Lopo (erikd_AT_zip.com.au)
Date: ti tammi 11 2000 - 16:12:39 EST
Bill Gribble wrote:
<snip>
> The RME digi32 card may or may not still be supported by OSS
> (commercial). I havea license for it so I guess I should check, but I
> got so PO'ed after OSS told me "Sorry, we aren't developing for the
> ZA-2 anymore because there aren't enough users" that I'm not going
> back to OSS.
Ouch!!! Yet another example of why open source/free software is
SO important.
<snip>
> The RME 9652 "Hammerfall" card has count 'em 3 optical ADAT interfaces
> at 8 digital channels i/o each, for a whopping 48 digital IO channels
> on ADAT connectors, plus s/pdif in and out (I believe) for a grand
> total of 52 channels of digital audio. Paul Barton-Davis is
> apparently doing a fine job on a driver for ALSA and it should be
> available before too long.
Do you have any more info on this one? A pointer to a web site for
the card would be appreciated.
Erik
-- +-------------------------------------------------+ Erik de Castro Lopo erikd_AT_zip.com.au +-------------------------------------------------+ Orcad Express 9: "Its a nice demo but I wouldn't want to use it on a day-to-day basis" -- me
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