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Hi,

one last mail for now... 

In case my problem with the Terratec DMX XFire 1024 can't be solved I'll 
probably have to replace it with something better supported.

Which cards are recommended? The Alsa Project driver matrix doesn't help much 
here since according to that table the DMX Xfire 1024 is supported. I know 
for sure that it doesn't run well without twaking though, maybe even not at 
all :-(

Here are the requirements in order of priority:

A decent Soundchip - I have all of my CDs on my harddisk and use my computer 
as a mega jukebox. Quite a few of them are stored with lossless audiocodecs 
so I'm looking for a good quality sound chip. 

More than one stereochannel. - I don't really need 6 channels or even more but 
4 would be nice.

working digital optical output - nonoptical is ok, too since I already have a 
converter. That's hooked to my cdplayer though and I wouldn't like switching 
it arround all the time.

Midi support

Is there a card that is supported and works for all or most of the 
requirements? It should be manufactured by a vendor that gives information to 
the alsa developers since I don't like the thought of supporting a vendor 
again that ignores linux.

Thanks,

Richard





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