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Jim Lesurf[_2_] October 13th 09 05:16 PM

BBC Radio using AAC and internet radios
 
In article , Don Pearce
wrote:
On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 14:45:10 +0100, Jim Lesurf
wrote:


Again, do you know if that provides both analogue and optical outputs
*without* resampling, and works with Linux?



Yes to the first two (M-Audio is a serious professional audio company),
and sort of for the last. There are web sites out there with details of
how to bolt it onto a Linux machine, but M-Audio don't write drivers for
it.


sigh yes, discovered that with a bit of googling. So looks possible if I
am willing to furtle about. Not really ideal for 50 quid. But the inputs
and 96ksample/sec are tempting.

Slainte,

Jim

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Jim Lesurf[_2_] October 13th 09 05:22 PM

BBC Radio using AAC and internet radios
 
In article , Chris Isbell
wrote:
On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 09:02:00 +0100, Jim Lesurf
wrote:


Has anyone reading this tried, say, the 'Firestone' USB dac that has an
optical output?


I have an Edirol UA-25, which works under Ubuntu without any problems.
This has been superceded by the 'new and improved' UA-25EX. See, for
example.:
http://www.dv247.com/computer-hardwa...terface--56571


The only problem I have had with the UA-25 was a earth loop when using
the unbalanced analogue output. (The EX model apparently has a ground
lift to help overcome this.)


The analogue output and input seems to have very few undesirable
artifacts from the simple testing I have done. It is switchable between
44.1, 48 and 96 ksps.


The above is certainly interesting. But I was really looking at this point
just for a USB DAC with optical o/p that copes properly with 44/48 spdif.
i.e. for playing out sounds, not recording.

Having inputs and an ADC would be useful at a later point if they can can
cope with 96ks/s and 24 bit.

However once the price is well north of 100 quid I'd really like to know in
advance exactly what it *will* do with Xubuntu. Otherwise I'd probably end
up with the 'safe' option of another DACMagic.

There are a number of similar products from other manufacturers, also
targeted at the pro and semi-pro recording market.


I should spend time looking at the various sites, I guess.

Thanks for the info.

Jim

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