At Tue, 28 Oct 2008 09:44:19 +0100,
=?UTF-8?Q?Vedran_Mileti=C4=87?= wrote:
>
> Thanks for clarification. There was a post on a forum (can't remember
> where) that claimed that Envy24 supported HW mixing, but not in ALSA.
> So, that means that ALSA already fully supports Envy24 or not?
Yep. Simpl
Thanks for clarification. There was a post on a forum (can't remember
where) that claimed that Envy24 supported HW mixing, but not in ALSA.
So, that means that ALSA already fully supports Envy24 or not?
2008/10/28 Clemens Ladisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Vedran Miletić wrote:
>> http://www.via.com.t
Vedran Miletić wrote:
> http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/controllers/envy24/
> Claims that it has "20-channel, 26-bit wide built in mixer". What does
> that mean?
The chip plays 10 channels in parallel (8 analog, 2 digital) and records
12 channels in parallel (8 analog, 2 digital, 2 monitor
http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/controllers/envy24/
Claims that it has "20-channel, 26-bit wide built in mixer". What does
that mean?
2008/10/27 Clemens Ladisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Vedran Miletić wrote:
>> Drivers that support hardware mixing:
>> * snd_emu10k1 - ...
>> * snd_cs46xx - ..
Vedran Miletić wrote:
> Drivers that support hardware mixing:
> * snd_emu10k1 - ...
> * snd_cs46xx - ...
> * snd_au88x0 - ...
* snd_ymfpci - for YMF7xx chips. Like most of the others, has been
discontinued and must be bought used. Used on several cards, e.g.,
Hoontech SoundTrack Digital XG (
Drivers that support hardware mixing:
* snd_emu10k1 - SB Live! and SB Audigy cards, some E-mu cards. If you
want a high quality card, you might look into used 0404 PCI (_new_
revision, old one doesn't work with ALSA), you should be able to get a
used one for 60$ since new one is 100$. Also, if you