[Gloucs] Sound Cards
Pete Wright
r3t39 at hotmail.com
Wed Oct 11 22:09:17 BST 2006
Soundblaster cards from creative are extremely pro and the best sounds cards i've ever come across.
I have only experienced using Audigy 2 cards on linux however, and they do require a bit of tweaking to get them working right.
Although i also have a logitech webcam with mic, which in some of my linux installations has defaulted the Mic as the default sound card
over my soundblaster. I would consider looking at there range of products if i were you and see what looks best if you want to use a seperate sound card.
> From: wj.kilgour at btopenworld.com> To: gloucs at mailman.lug.org.uk> Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 21:28:57 +0100> Subject: [Gloucs] Sound Cards> > Please can anyone give me some advice? I want to transfer my old LP records to > CD. I know that I can connect the output from a turntable via a pre-amp to > the sound input to my PC and my integrated sound card will digitise this and > produce a sound file that I can write to a CD.> > My system is a Packard Bell PC with an Athlon XP 2200+; 256MB ram and a > Soundblast compatible sound chip on the Explorer motherboard. I run SuSE 10.0 > happily on it.> the SuSE Yast identifies it as:-> > VT82C686 AC97 Audio Controller> Configured as sound card number 0> Driver snd-via82xx> > My question is; how good will the digital sound be with this on board chip? > Should I get a separate Sound Card - and if so what type?> > Thanks in advance> > John Kilgour> > _______________________________________________> gloucs mailing list> gloucs at mailman.lug.org.uk> https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/gloucs
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