Hi, thanks for the reply, On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 19:19, Dennis van der Meer wrote: > Hi, > > I doubt this is supported.
I don't see why using the analog channels as the card is intended wouldn't be supported and emails that I have read suggest it is possible, for example: http://lists.insecure.org/lists/linux-kernel/2003/Jul/4658.html "> A) Does the driver support more than 2 channels of sound? yes. you'll need to raise the DAC volumes." and I've raised the DAC volumes :) and played around with the asound.conf examples for various cards such as the ice1712 on the alsa project web site. > Even in Windows You need to have at least > Windows XP to get this working since otherwise it isn't supported. I'm > glad that the digital out is working (even though it's just XMMS or artsd > but not both at the same time) and it's all I need right now. I haven't > experimented with 7.1 sound since my receiver won't do 7.1 (it's just a 5.1 > DTS receiver) and I don't even know if it will work through the digital out. > You'll probably have to hook up the speakers directly to the card. I've got a 7.1 speaker system which should work well with it (it has been tested with other soundcards).
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