Hi folks,
a friend of mine has a collection of mp3 files which all are based on
44.1kHz. Using a soundcard which only supports 48kHz makes it necessary
to resample the audio material before outputting it to the
card/speakers.
To avoid the resampling, he's looking for an USB audio card which runs
well on Linux (preferably with the snd_usb_audio-module) and natively
supports 44.1kHz in hardware.
One choice could be the Edirol UA 1EX, but I haven't found any resource
which clearly states that it is running well on Linux, even at 44.1kHz.
On
http://www.roland.com/products/en/UA-1EX/
I can read
»Supports both advanced and OS-standard drivers (Win/ Mac OS X),
selected with ADVANCED DRIVER.«
but I also see
http://www.linux-m32r.org/lxr/http/source/sound/usb/usbquirks.h
/* TODO: add Edirol UA-1EX support */
Can anyone give me a wee small hint whether the device works or not? If
so, any experiences with material at 44.1kHz?
Best regards
ce
Received on Sat Jan 7 20:15:09 2006
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