Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Digital Audio Data out of laptop
From: Frank Barknecht (barknech_AT_ph-cip.uni-koeln.de)
Date: Tue May 14 2002 - 09:58:08 EEST
D. Sen hat gesagt: // D. Sen wrote:
> I am looking for suggestions on getting high quality digital data
> (AES/EBU) format out of my laptop running Linux. So far my solution has
> been to use a SCSI PCMCIA card and a DATLINK. However there might well
> be other soluions these days using USB ports and dedicated PCMCIA cards.
> The LYNX cards work well under windows (and possibly under linux using
> OSS drivers?) but its not a laptop solution.
The Hammerfall DSP audio interface of RME just has gotten support in
ALSA and might be the best quality you can get anywhere. But it is
very expensive. see http://www.rme-audio.com
ciao,
-- Frank Barknecht _ _______footils__
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