From: "Clemens Ladisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > If someone wanted to use the USB for multiple simultaneous outputs of
> > /different/ audio streams, what devices are known to be as headache-free as
> > possible?
>
> None.
>
> USB 1.1 has a comparatively low bandwith.  Some devices refuse to do
> full duplex with 24 bits at 96 kHz.
>
> There is exactly one USB 2.0 device:
> http://www.edirol.com/products/info/ua1000.html
> It would be interesting to know if this device works with Linux.

Oh, let me back up a sec, I'm not asking for ONE device to handle all 3 streams.

I'm fine with using more than one device, possibly each on a different USB bus
(as the card I've got has four distinct busses on it).

Yeah, once device trying to crank out all three via USB 1.1 might be a problem.
Not to mention probably being hideously expensive.

It's not so much 'quality' I'm after as it's convenience.  This is not an
audio-purist or recording studio applicaiton here, just some geeked-out home
audio.

-Bill Kearney


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