On 01/25/10 04:19, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
"O. Hartmann"<ohart...@mail.zedat.fu-berlin.de> wrote:
At this very moment I utilise a M-Audio 5.1 PCI-audio board with
which I'm really satisfied. My next box doesn't have PCI slots
at all ... I look for the Soundblaster X-Fi range of PCIe cards,
It's possible to get an adapter that plugs into a PCIe slot and
provides a PCI slot, which might enable you to continue using
your current card. I've never actually seen one, so don't know
about the mechanics; it could turn out that it can only be used
by leaving the cover off of the box :(
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I gues this is he worst scenario I can imagine.
I'd ike to spend some money on a new audio card adapted for PCIe, but it
should have support both in FreeBSD and Windows. For mplayer/vlc and so
forth my M-Audio audio quality was great. This level should be kept in
FreeBSD.
Regards
Oliver
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