[hfsig] Performance of 24/192 soundcards? USB Soundcards
Robert McGwier rwmcgwier at comcast.netMon Sep 20 16:36:22 UTC 2004
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The M-Audiophile USB is not even recognized by ALSA when plugged in and alsaconf run under SUSE 9.1, 2.6 kernel. I understand from reading that things are a bit different with respect to these USB Sound devices with 2.6 kernel (which is all I run now because of the processor affinity, futexes, and other features of this ilk). Thomas, if you have the Audigy 2 NX running under 2.6, please let me know. Bob -----Original Message----- From: hfsig-bounces at lists.tapr.org [mailto:hfsig-bounces at lists.tapr.org]On Behalf Of (SV2AGW)George Rossopoulos Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 4:31 PM To: 'TAPR HF Modes SIG Mailing List' Subject: RE: [hfsig] Performance of 24/192 soundcards? USB Soundcards Hi Bob He have such a conversation a couple of days before in AGWPE mailing list. We try to find if a card can work on 9600b, (On 9600b I am using the standard 44.100khz sampling rate), and imagine there are Soundcards that cannot work even on 44.100khz right. I have such a card that becomes mono if it is used on 44.100Khz. On 22050Khz is stereo. The biggest problem is not what works or not but how to test something that before purchase it. There is no way to test a Soundcard before buy. You have to found someone else who has the card and ask him. In most cases products that are Microsoft certified (WIN Logo and certified drivers) do what they say. But since the Win Logo specifications do not cover 192Khz it is difficult to decide with just a look at the box. I am sure that professional Soundcards work well. 73 (SV2AGW)George Rossopoulos sv2agw at elcom.gr www.elcom.gr/sv2agw +306932465216 George Rossopoulos Nikanoros 59 54250,Thessaloniki Greece -----Original Message----- From: hfsig-bounces at lists.tapr.org [mailto:hfsig-bounces at lists.tapr.org] On Behalf Of Robert McGwier Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 4:19 PM To: TAPR HF Modes SIG Mailing List Subject: RE: [hfsig] Performance of 24/192 soundcards? USB Soundcards The M-Audio Delta 44 (and others in that series) are good to 96 Khz (or thereabouts) when you up the sample rate to 192 Khz. The Lynx L22 is the same. Delta 44 $140 Lynx L22 $900 !!!! Let me be more emphatic than I was at DCC. I have not found a single USB sound card that works at ALL in full duplex mode (necessary for SDR-1000) under Linux. I have recently discovered much more to my dismay. ALSA is not ready for prime time. It is a complete and total JOKE compared to 4Front OSS or Windows sound system support. In my not so humble opinion, the open source/GPL community should be forced to give up their paying jobs every time they make a forward looking statement that is not supported by experience. I have YET to get an ALSA supported card to record on my Linux box. I am still desperately beating on this to get a free open source solution for this. In the interim, in support of this project, I have purchased 4Front OSS support for my Lynx L22 and Delta 44. Jack is a neat thing and will probably be usable in a about a year. ;-(. I am completely disgusted with Linux multimedia open source support. It is appalling. Bob -----Original Message----- From: hfsig-bounces at lists.tapr.org [mailto:hfsig-bounces at lists.tapr.org]On Behalf Of Tom McDermott Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 10:24 PM To: hfsig at lists.tapr.org Subject: [hfsig] Performance of 24/192 soundcards? There was some discussion at the ARRL/TAPR DCC of 24-bit, 192 ks/s soundcards. Doing a google search on the subject leads to a few cards that actually have 192 ks/s for both the ADC and DAC (and allow sampling at 192k). Unfortunately none of the sites list the frequency response of these cards at the maximum sample rate (or any rate, for that matter). Does anyone on the list have information about the frequency response of these higher-performance cards? On the one hand, it could be just the same as current sound cards (about 20 KHz.) On the other, they could have something approaching 80KHz. Can't seem to find which by looking over the various PCI and USB cards. -- Tom, N5EG _______________________________________________ hfsig mailing list hfsig at lists.tapr.org https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/hfsig _______________________________________________ hfsig mailing list hfsig at lists.tapr.org https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/hfsig _______________________________________________ hfsig mailing list hfsig at lists.tapr.org https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/hfsig
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