Re: [linux-audio-user] full duplex USB<->SPDIF converter recommendations

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] full duplex USB<->SPDIF converter recommendations
From: svz (svz_AT_iprimus.com.au)
Date: Fri Apr 11 2003 - 07:38:09 EEST


Well, might as well share my findings and reply to my own post :-)

> I would like purchase a very simple and straight forward USB<->SPDIF
> converter and do full duplex streaming (i.e. record sound from SPDIF
output
> device, process the sound in Linux and play it back to SPDIF device in
> real-time).

http://www.winic.com/2178sp.htm

The model name is:
W-USB2178SP
"USB to S/PDIF Adapter"

The device is described as full duplex compatible (two S/pdif connections
(optical I think) - one for input, one for output - working at the same
time). What is more impressive is that the manufacturer states that the
decice is fully compliant with USB 1.x standard - this combined with the
fact that there really is no advanced features (like mixer controlled
stuff) - just in/out - I should hope that the thing would be firstly working
in Linux (2.4.x) usb standard alsa sound drivers and secondly - the thing
would be rather cheapish...

the device is also linked at this site:
http://www.moretech.com.tw/html/new/new.htm

Now only if I could find a way to buy it - I am in Australia... anyone? :-)

Kind regards,
Leon.

by the way - sorry about rather bad example in previous post about using DAT
machine as AD/DA box (short of DAT machine allowing for independent control
of analogue/digital intput/output on each (left or right) channel and
recodring left channel into Linux then processing and playing back as right
channel - the thing would not work anyways - was brain dead at the time -
not that I am any smarter now... )


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